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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » possibiliy of color change of TheIDE [FEATURE REQUEST]
possibiliy of color change of TheIDE [FEATURE REQUEST] [message #3866] Sun, 02 July 2006 20:52 Go to next message
qwerty is currently offline  qwerty
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... or at least grab from environment colors...

using Fedora Core 5, Gnome...

reason: writing code in dark nights very often, and it's quite eyes disturbing, even if I change reverse colors in editor, TheIDE colors stays the same white Smile

thank you Wink
Re: possibiliy of color change of TheIDE [FEATURE REQUEST] [message #3921 is a reply to message #3866] Sun, 09 July 2006 16:27 Go to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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qwerty wrote on Sun, 02 July 2006 14:52

... or at least grab from environment colors...

using Fedora Core 5, Gnome...

reason: writing code in dark nights very often, and it's quite eyes disturbing, even if I change reverse colors in editor, TheIDE colors stays the same white Smile

thank you Wink


You mean color of toolbar, dialogs etc?

Well, this is currently focus of U++ development (chameleon).

However, even current version should be able to read colors from KDE.... (does not need KDE to be active, if you are using Fedora/Gnome, just switch to KDE for a moment, adjust colors and switch back to Gnome - KDE color scheme is written in your home dir.)

BTW, if you would like to help, there is a great oportunity here - you can help us by investigating GTK theming system - how to read as much of required information as possible - includes colors, fonts and possibly even GUI style.

Mirek
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