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Theme for ubuntu (Solved)

Started by Grom_20022, January 08, 2022, 09:24:25 AM

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Grom_20022

Hello everyone, I have installed code::blocks on ubuntu recently. Is there a way to change the apperance (picture 1) to a more suitable option, something more like dark version in vscode (picture 2)? I tried to access the link however it doesnt work: https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php/Syntax_highlighting_custom_colour_themes

BlueHazzard


Grom_20022

The website link didnt work but I wasnt aware of a github page! thank you.

Miguel Gimenez

Looks like theme importing is unnecessarily complex, we could create a plugin or built-in method to import/export themes for syntax highlighting and environment colours.

BlueHazzard

Quote from: Miguel Gimenez on January 08, 2022, 07:53:36 PM
Looks like theme importing is unnecessarily complex, we could create a plugin or built-in method to import/export themes for syntax highlighting and environment colours.

Hell yea... It is quite to complicated. Also the colour settings are located all over the place...
1) Settings->Environment->Colours
2) Settings->Environment->Docking system
3) Settings->Editor->General settings->Other editor settings
4) Settings->Editor->Margins and caret
5) Settings->Editor->Syntax highlighting
then there are all plugins....

it is a mess....