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by pure-awesome
2938 days ago
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I disagree with the author's claim that "A splash of colour may grab the reader's attention, but it will inevitably decrease the legibility of the text." Funny enough, I've found that adding syntax highlighting to even normal English text makes it more readable. I sometimes turn on a random language's syntax highlighting in e.g. Notepad++ even if the choice of colouring is basically nonsense. In the article you link, apart from the green on grey, the little example paragraph is actually very nice and readable. Something like http://www.beelinereader.com/individual would probably make things easier for me, though it costs money. The other issue is that it is too uniform. I like how syntax highlighting tends to make random patterns which kind of looks like pictures in the code - it makes it much easier for me to navigate, and figure out where I was and where I'm going. |
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