On 06/30/2015 02:47 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2015-06-30 19:31, waldo kitty wrote:
On 06/30/2015 06:16 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2015-06-30 10:21, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Screenshots attached of my Dark and Light theme. Note, I only applied
the theme for the Object Pascal file format, not for XML, TXT etc.
In case anybody was interested, here is my Dark and Light versions of
the Solarized theme.
stupid question time:
i've looked about trying to figure out how to use themes in the IDE but many
resources are talking about theming a project in the project options... that's
not what we're after...
i did finally find something about a userschemes directory that should be in the
I believe you can place them somewhere under the <laz> install
directory, but I place them in the ~/.lazarus/ tree as follows:
/home/graemeg/.lazarus/
|-projectsessions/
|-userschemes/
solarized_dark.xml
solarized_light.xml
my installation is built from fpcup... it uses a special directory for its fpc
and lazarus installation... i was able to figure out the pcp though... the real
clue is that these xml files cannot be inside a subdirectory in userschemes...
the problem now is where in the IDE settings do i find the option to select one
of these xml color theme files?
"Tools -> Options -> Editor -> Display -> Color"
Then take a look at the top middle of that dialog. There should be a
"Object Pascal" file type dropdown. Next to that on the right is the
color scheme selection, for the currently selected file type. Yours
might say "Default". Click that dropdown and select "Solarized_Dark" or
"Solarized_Light".
Hope that helps. I've attached a screenshot in case my instructions were
not clear.
yes, it does help... thanks to the three of you who responded to my plea :)
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