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"Relaxed" colour scheme for MikroC PRO editor

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Author: Roman Black

Last Updated: 2012-09-30

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This is a very relaxed neutral colour scheme, or light tan/beige colours that is easy on the eyes. As it has a similar brightness to the room lighting your eyes do not need to readjust between looking at keyboard/paper/screen. Excellent for people who need to RELAX when using the computer. ;)

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