Bug 49831 - JUnit and the green color [JUnit]
Summary: JUnit and the green color [JUnit]
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 40604
Alias: None
Product: JDT
Classification: Eclipse Project
Component: UI (show other bugs)
Version: 3.0   Edit
Hardware: All All
: P3 enhancement (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Erich Gamma CLA
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Reported: 2004-01-12 01:57 EST by Martin Kersten CLA
Modified: 2004-01-30 05:44 EST (History)
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Description Martin Kersten CLA 2004-01-12 01:57:16 EST
Well I am checking out the Eclipse M6 stable and got a bit disapointed about the
color of the most important(!) green bar of the JUnit TestRunner. The color
looks awful. I am missing the bright and sunny green bar, where is it?. 

Best would be to add a color picker for every color possible in the preference
page of the JUnit plugin. Whouldn't be that hard to implement I guess - I've
read the contribution book, therefore I know what I am speaking about *g ;-).

Well to summerize it,

* Current green bar looks awfull dark, but I need it to shine sunny and bright
to encourage me! (and my folks too ;)
* Best would be to add a bunch of color properties to the property page of JUnit


Thanks for considering,

Martin (Kersten)

PS: Who the hack likes that dark one?;) Someone made that change and had to clap
his shoulder in selfconfidence. (I've never meat one who likes that kind of green)

My System: Win2K, Eclipse M6
Comment 1 Adam Kiezun CLA 2004-01-12 10:49:38 EST
a patch is available
see bug 40604
Comment 2 Martin Kersten CLA 2004-01-12 12:25:56 EST
Ok I will try out the patch and report back at bug 40604 if I have something to
add. 

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 40604 ***
Comment 3 Ringo De Smet CLA 2004-01-30 05:44:46 EST
Then you are definitely *not* color blind! People with that disability have a
hard time distinguishing the bright green from the bright red. Making the green
darker helps them! Thumbs up for the guy who changed it!