The branch name is: flatlaf-fontscolors
I'd name the theme to FlatLaf Dark and we probably improve it a bit over
Darcula.
Let's keep the name Darcula for the external nb-darcula plugin.
On 12/8/19 10:48 AM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Huh, I kind of worked on the same thing.
Let me open a branch for that. I'd put the basic files and layout
there. You can update the content as that's I'm not finished with.
Then once we put our stuff together we create a PR from that branch.
As of the Norway Today. I think it is either was available before the
Dark Look and Feels. It is a similar theme like IBM used in OS/2 E
editor (an old time favorite of mine from 1998). I used it a lot even
with light LaF-s.
On 12/8/19 9:50 AM, Alessandro wrote:
Hi all,
I have created an editor color profile that matches the Darcula
palette
by porting the NB Darcula color profile.
I have called this new profile "FlatLafDark" and put it into
platform/o.n.swing.laf.flatlaf in my fork of Apache NetBeans source,
however I noticed that the standard color profiles (e.g. Norway
Today, City
Lights, etc.) live in ide/defaults. It also seems a bit strange that
they
are in different clusters.
Moreover I noticed that the recently ported dark LAFs (Dark Metal and
Dark
Nimbus) are not tightly coupled with a color profile but suggest the
use of
Norway Today as recommended profile (recent work by Laszlo Kishalmi in
commit
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/commit/f268b73e83b4d10e3c015a5fee2c7e8adc258237)
thus it could be better to choose a generic name for the color
profile such
as "Darcula".
How should I call the new color profile and where should I place its
files?
Regards,
Alex
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