Who is /lighttheme/ Chad here?

Who is /lighttheme/ Chad here?

Attached: 2019-07-21-201247_1920x1080_scrot.png (1920x1080, 194K)

I'm more of a light-gray chad myself. Something like #101010 on #e0e8d0 is peak /comfy/.

Dark text on a light background is easier for me to read. Light text on a really dark background tends to have a subtle glow that gets tiring after a short while.

Light text on a medium dark background like gray is better for me. Light on dark black is too much though.

Attached: Screenshot_20190422_220601.png (1366x768, 144K)

That's certainly better.

The worst text color for me has to be blue on a dark background.

Attached: blue_1.gif (442x130, 4K)

i have this problem too, and its so sad, i really like dark themes = (

can't believe after all this time we still don't have a proper study that determines a long term effect of color schemes on eyestrain and vision loss.
black text on white is mentioned as a golden standard in many research, but i feel it on my poor eyes it doesn't really suit them for the night.

the absolute biggest eyestrain relief in my experience is a larger fonts in the editor, hope some younglings can heed that advice while their eyesight is still good.

Attached: 1562525031219.jpg (920x1122, 276K)

light on some type of gray is best

>not exclusively using the highest contrast white text on black background color scheming just because it plays into your 90s skiddie Matrix fantasies

How can you live without a statusbar?

Too bright it hurts the eye.

lower the brightness brainlet

Its already 45% and calibrated. I rather not configure my entire screen around seeing highly bright content and then not be able to see dark content.

I use monokai dimmed, but I wish it had a bit less contrast.

Uuggh that awful font >.

redpill me on light themes, what's the best

You sleep at night, brainlet, not sit in front of a brigthly lit panel.

>background: #FFFFFF
>foreground: #000000
That's the best

Attached: B9C1D964-34E7-458E-941B-9F61C3325909.png (1271x1015, 58K)

>light theme for java
>dark theme for everything
:)

>Global variables
Is it a thing in Linux too?