Thanks for all of this.  It'll be sure to come in handy!
-->Jake

On 3/14/2013 10:53 AM, Terry Brown wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 10:37:06 -0400
Jacob Peck <[email protected]> wrote:

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.
If that's all you want the the settings in the node

.../leo/config/leoSettings.leo#@settings-->Appearance-->Colorizer &
colors-->Syntax colors & options-->@ignore Solarized colorizing settings

will get you close, although I think you also need to change some in

.../leo/config/leoSettings.leo#@settings-->Appearance-->Colorizer &
colors-->Body pane colors (deprecated)

despite the "deprecated" there's a couple that admit in their body
text docs. that they *are* used still, and I think a couple of the
others are also still in play.

Unrelated questions - how do you set up your layout like that?
Right-click on the "splitter handles", the movable dividers between
panes, for the carefully concealed layout :-} functionality.

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?
Intra and inter outline bookmarks / links provided by the bookmarks.py
plugin.

Incidentally bookmarks.py now looks at "@bool color_theme_is_dark" when
making the colors for the links.

Cheers -Terry

-->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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