On 22/06/07, Matias Capeletto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We now have the option to change the syntax highlighting to the
> colours of our favourite IDE dynamically while reading the docs.
> You can read more about this here:
> http://tinyurl.com/2an9yt
>
> We need someone to identify the most used IDEs, so we include them in
> our docs. There have to be no more than ten possible options. I think
> that we can choose only five or six.
>
> The project consist in checking that the colours are right, and make
> the colour set for the missing IDEs. When this first task is finished,
> we must came up with a default syntax highlighting scheme for boost,
> that may be a combination of the others. We need to choose the colors,
> the font weight, etc and write a rationale for the future. (A
> discussion about this can be founded here: http://tinyurl.com/2td4su)
>
> We need you! (jaja... I am running out of "jump in" catching phrases)
>
> Thanks!
> Best regards
> Matias
>

Here are a couple of Max OS X syntax colouring screenshots:

1) XCode default - http://stuart.dootson.googlepages.com/XCode.png
2) TextMate, Mac Classic theme -
http://stuart.dootson.googlepages.com/TextMate.png

I wonder whether it's worth bothering with either of these - XCode is
pretty monochromatic, and TextMate has so many easily switchable
themes, that I wonder which is the majority selection.

As for fonts, by default, they both use 10pt Monaco (but TextMate
anti-aliases while XCode doesn't).

Stuart Dootson

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