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I love working with the NPP editor to write XML files.
Since I only have one eye left – measured at 2/10 by the ophthalmologist – I can no longer read black on white background. Windows offers a black environment with yellow font for visually impaired users, which is ideal.
I wanted to replicate this yellow on black environment in NPP. The reading of the user manuals and the help section does not allow me to configure NPP as I desire.
I am forced to "downgrade" to Notepad. I am visually impaired and not an archaeologist.
Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?
I am open to solutions for Windows and Ubuntu.
Since I only have one eye left – measured at 2/10 by the ophthalmologist – I can no longer read black on white background. Windows offers a black environment with yellow font for visually impaired users, which is ideal.
I wanted to replicate this yellow on black environment in NPP. The reading of the user manuals and the help section does not allow me to configure NPP as I desire.
I am forced to "downgrade" to Notepad. I am visually impaired and not an archaeologist.
Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?
I am open to solutions for Windows and Ubuntu.
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Hello,
In Notepad++, you need to go to the "Settings" tab and then "Styling configurator," and from there, you have a whole selection of different themes, with light and dark backgrounds and writing in different colors.
Otherwise, in a similar vein, Visual Studio Code also offers "dark" themes :-)
~ To listen is to possess, besides one's own, the brains of others... said Leonardo da Vinci.
~ “The art of writing is above all about being understood” — Eugène Delacroix
In Notepad++, you need to go to the "Settings" tab and then "Styling configurator," and from there, you have a whole selection of different themes, with light and dark backgrounds and writing in different colors.
Otherwise, in a similar vein, Visual Studio Code also offers "dark" themes :-)
~ To listen is to possess, besides one's own, the brains of others... said Leonardo da Vinci.
~ “The art of writing is above all about being understood” — Eugène Delacroix
Good evening and thank you.
Having chosen the Black board theme and the yellow font color, I am getting exactly what I was looking for. Now, having re-examined the modop, I must say that the text is obscure and this is the case with many modops. Why use elliptical language for simple questions? The writers must be proponents of intellectual masturbation...
Once again, thank you for your explanation and the quality of your expression.
Having chosen the Black board theme and the yellow font color, I am getting exactly what I was looking for. Now, having re-examined the modop, I must say that the text is obscure and this is the case with many modops. Why use elliptical language for simple questions? The writers must be proponents of intellectual masturbation...
Once again, thank you for your explanation and the quality of your expression.