Nice work theme-wise.
I'm a fan of dark themes, but I usually only like the dark colors in my
editing area. Perhaps I should play with myLeoSettings and see what I
can do there.
Unrelated questions - how do you set up your layout like that?
Specifically, I'm digging the idea of Outline on the left, Body over Log
on the right. Also, what are those colored texts (ToDo+, Ph., etc.) up
above the body pane?
-->Jake
On 3/14/2013 10:22 AM, Terry Brown wrote:
Been looking at computer screens even more than usual lately and
realizing a dark theme can be less eye tiring than the brighter ones.
So I've been working on getting Leo to use solarized dark really,
beyond the proof of concept @color settings in leoSettings.py
http://greygreen.org/tmp/dark.png
Still some things to fix, tab/menu/button text is too bright, and log
doesn't seem to be using the log related @color settings all the time.
Also need to track down whatever's controlling the color of the
minibuffer, which has been a long standing config. oddity.
Probably the biggest change is in icon handling, @string color_theme
now controls how icon images are found in the Icon folder, allowing for
theme specific icons - there are some other tweaks too.
The window manager theme I'm using doesn't seem to have got the spinbox
buttons right, something else to tweak.
Cheers -Terry
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