> Yup, I know what you mean. I studied many of the officially included > Soralized themes from their repository. I always kept to the exact > color values suggested, and tried to find good choices for what colors > to use for what parts of the Object Pascal syntax, and kept referring > back to the solarized spec to confirm. I then kept switching between > dark and light themes to makes sure all is still well and I have a > consistent contrast. > > I've always used my own dark theme, but I must admit, the Soralized > theme is well thought out. I have a mobile office, so sometimes I work > in bright rooms, and then being able to switch to the light theme > definitely helps with readability and contrast on the screen. But in > normal office light, I'm always back to the dark theme. :)
So when I finished night version I will let you know so you can check it and tell me what you think. > The IDE, like all of LCL adheres to the theme defined by the toolkit > (or desktop environment). You can't specify a different theme for the > IDE only, and not for the rest of your desktop environment. Now if > somebody would only finish the lcl-fpgui widgetset, then that would be > possible. ;-) About theme teams like AlphaSkin's team can do a very good work here,they have years of experience in this field. Regards, Ara -- http://www.fastmail.com - Accessible with your email software or over the web
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