In addition, the object Inspector does not seem to allow changes to the 
color scheme when rich text mode is enabled.  The changelog indicates that 
this issue was fixed with 2.2.1, but with 2.2.5, rich text causes a white 
background to be displayed regardless of color scheme.

On Monday, October 28, 2013 10:25:00 AM UTC-4, Kevin Nielson wrote:
>
> I found the source of the problem:
> The ability to change the editor color scheme is not in
>
> tools>preferences>syntax coloring
>
> as has been stated in several posts on the subject, but rather in
>
> tools>preferences>Editor
>
> where a drop-down menu at the bottom of the pane marked "Syntax color 
> scheme:" allows you to change the color scheme.
> The syntax coloring pane allows you to change the composition of the color 
> schemes, but does not allow you to apply it.
> From the perspective of a non-power-user, this is a bit confusing.
>
> On Monday, October 28, 2013 10:18:18 AM UTC-4, Kevin Nielson wrote:
>>
>> I think I have to disagree.
>> I am experiencing the same issue with Spyder 2.2.5 as part of the 
>> winPython package.
>> I can change the editor color scheme by manually editing the .ini file at
>>
>> C:\Program 
>> Files\winPython\WinPython-64bit-2.7.5.2\settings\.spyder2\.spyder.ini
>>
>>  to change the color_scheme_name field to match the color theme I'd like 
>> to use.
>> However, the preferences pane allows no control over switching.
>> Since changing this file updates the color scheme, is it possible that 
>> the preferences pane is not being passed the correct path to which to save 
>> the settings?
>>
>> On Thursday, October 10, 2013 9:15:02 AM UTC-4, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>>>
>>>  This is not our fault, that option is working perfectly fine in any 
>>> operating system I tested it.
>>>
>>> What is your Anaconda version? If it is less than 1.7 you really have to 
>>> update it. You can do it by running these commands in a terminal:
>>>
>>> conda update conda
>>> conda update anaconda
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Carlos
>>>
>>> El 10/10/13 05:32, Sam Collins escribió:
>>>  
>>> Windows, when I change it in the settings by picking say "emacs" the 
>>> "apply" button doesn't become active even, just can't do anything, click OK 
>>> and it stays exactly the same with white theme. Why bother having the menu 
>>> options to change it if it doesn't respond? Haven't touched anything, just 
>>> completely standard install of Spyder via the Anaconda Distribution.  
>>>
>>>  Thanks!
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 30, 2013 10:37:57 PM UTC+9:30, Carlos Córdoba 
>>> wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> Hi Sam, 
>>>>
>>>> What is your operating system? Windows, Linux or Mac? 
>>>>
>>>> El 30/09/13 01:51, Sam Collins escribió: 
>>>> > Hey guys, 
>>>> > 
>>>> > I can't seem to change the color scheme, goto tools > preferences > 
>>>> > syntax coloring and change it to emacs, click "OK" and nothing 
>>>> > happens??? How can I get it all to a dark theme? Am using Spyder 
>>>> 2.2.4 
>>>> > through Anaconda. 
>>>> > 
>>>> > Thanks! 
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