Well, I'm working on a Gruvbox Themed LaF based on Flatlaf

it is in org.netbeans.swing.laf.gruvbox, so it is separated, I'd mostly concentrate on the editor themes, though I try to do some UI stuff as well, but having a support to the NetBeans specific controls from flatlaf would be more than welcome.

Flatlaf support is on master so everyone is welcome to improve that. So go on. Create PR-s along the way, I'm ready to review them.

On 12/4/19 7:35 AM, Karl Tauber wrote:
Hi there,

I'm Karl, creator of the FlatLaf look and feel.
(https://github.com/JFormDesigner/FlatLaf)

Thanks to Laszlo and Junichi, FlatLaf is now in NetBeans as experimental LaF.

I'd like to help improving the look of FlatLaf in NetBeans and can spend some time to work on it.

To avoid duplicate work, I'd like to ask whether someone else is already working on (parts of) the main window (editor/view tabs, splitter, minimize/maximize/close buttons, etc)?

If not, I would like to work on these parts.

All work will be done in module org.netbeans.swing.laf.flatlaf.
Other look and feels should be not affected.
All colors, insets, etc will be used from UI defaults, so that it is customizable and other FlatLaf based themes can be later added.
(https://www.formdev.com/flatlaf/themes/)

Regards,
Karl

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