sorry I was not clear, I mean in system settings. I can't find the option.
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> wrote: > hi, > > there is a default, #textColor in the themes > and for the colorisation, you can find the definitions in > > SHTextStylerST80>>#darkStyleTable > > Esteban > > > On 31 May 2014, at 06:53, kilon alios <[email protected]> wrote: > > great to know > > Where exactly is the color of the font for code ? I cant find it. > > > On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> On 29 May 2014, at 09:01, Sergi Reyner <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> 2014-05-29 9:11 GMT+01:00 kilon alios <[email protected]>: >> >>> I would also like to take a deep look and see if with your help can >>> document the theming. You think that themes now are more coder friendly or >>> is Dark theme still a hack ? >>> >> >> (just noticed it right now): Try to revert to a "regular" theme and tell >> me what color is the text cursor, that should partially answer your >> question :D >> >> >> no, it is not a hack. >> Dark theme is a combination of two things: a refactor to move out >> hardcoded colors (they are everywhere) and the theme itself. >> the cursor color is also a hardcoded value someplace there (not the fault >> of the theme :P). >> >> but... #installFullTheme should be used between dark and lighter themes >> to restore all values. >> If you choose dark theme, to go back you should first execute: >> >> Pharo3Theme installFullTheme. >> >> that should restore everything as before. >> >> so well… I do not like the theme design, but the dark theme is following >> its guidelines. Then is not a hack, but it has some limitations :) >> also, that’s why it is integrated in Pharo4 and not in Pharo3… most >> probably it need some iterations until is ready. >> >> Esteban >> >> >> Cheers, >> Sergi >> >> >> > >
