certainly speaks to a profound lack of understanding of basics. imagine the ux choices an organization like that would make, if they can't think to highlight a screenshot in an accessible manner of something that's intrinsically a visual product
Meta: This is also a testament to how learning is often incidental. Like I read the comments on this thread and go to another thread for far manager and bam screenshots link on the top right corner.
you get what you pay for? the gripe with the ux is more a wxWidgets issue than a CodeLite issue. IMHO. It does what it claims it does. It doesn't waste cycles on making things pretty, but rather making things functional. Granted, I do wish devs would take some extra time on ux and colors, in this case though - it's out of scope.
However, I do see they support some VSCode themes so maybe in the future the UI could get some love. If you're used to vim and/or unix c/c++ development, you probably don't care - target audience of CodeLite.