I've always loved coloring. Now it's time to design my color schemes.
- Hyper
- PuTTY
- iTerm2
- PyCharm or IntelliJ IDEA
- Slack
- Visual Studio Code by Park GiSung
- Windows Terminal
Use "Foreground" and "Background" for the cursor and cursor text respectively.
Usually, IDEs have configurations of highlight colors to indicate hints. The highlight colors should be dimmer than the text colors. Here I define dim colors for the use.
The purpose of a color scheme for Terminal and Slides is different. I need only 4 grayscale colors for text and background, and 6 hues--Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Violet, Teal--for clear semantics.
I prefer Black as the background color on projection screens to erase the bezel. Also, I prefer White as the text color for the best readability.
The brightness of 6 hues should be normalized to be recognized at the same level. If they are not, some hues look like more important than other hues. By the way, some colors in the terminal color scheme are slightly brighter than other colors. Here I adjust them for brightness normalization.
Use "Slides Foreground" for the link but with underline.