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The console logger shouldn't apply the severity color to the entire line, only to the severity label. The rest of the line should either be the default color combination, or should use the high-intensity version of the default foreground and the default background color.
The problem is that severity colors can often negatively impact the readability of the text. Dark green on black isn't ideal. The problem is worse when you're running with yellow warning text on a white background, and some operating systems don't default to a black terminal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The console logger shouldn't apply the severity color to the entire line, only to the severity label. The rest of the line should either be the default color combination, or should use the high-intensity version of the default foreground and the default background color.
The problem is that severity colors can often negatively impact the readability of the text. Dark green on black isn't ideal. The problem is worse when you're running with yellow warning text on a white background, and some operating systems don't default to a black terminal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: