Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

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Dr Danyo
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Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby Dr Danyo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:54 am

Hi folks,

Here is my current Dark JADE colour theme.
It still needs a little work, but I was wondering if anyone else uses a custom colour theme (or skin), or does everyone just stick with the default?

(ps Don't forget to back up your current settings before applying). :)

[Editor]
Color-1=3092271
Color-2=43520
Color-3=12701147
Color-4=7321599
Color-5=12500606
Color-6=255
Color-7=33023
Color-8=12701147
Color-9=255
Color-10=65535
Color-11=33023
Color-12=11010216
Color-13=12701147
Color-14=16777152
Color-15=32768
Color-16=32768
Color-17=8421504
Color-18=16777152
Color-19=5197647
Color-20=11795920
Color-21=13828050
Color-22=50886
Color-23=16728642
Color-24=12701147

[Window]
Color-1=255
Color-2=3092271
Color-3=12500606
Color-4=14449841
Color-5=12632256
Color-6=32768
Color-7=12632256
Color-8=4227327
Color-9=12615935
Color-10=11206621
Color-11=15269887
Color-12=255


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Dr Danyo.

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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby ghosttie » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:30 am

My colour scheme is the same as the default except for

Color-22=12937777
Color-23=16777215

I prefer the high contrast (old style) highlight.
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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby Dr Danyo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:23 am

Hi Ghosttie,

I take you meaning regrading high contrast selection, but not adventurous enough for me. :)

I'm waiting for someone to respond with an eye watering 1990's techno theme.

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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby andy-b » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:55 am

Hey guys

Is there a way to export and import the colour scheme settings somehow?

I used to use dark colour scheme in Jade 6.2 but when looking in the method history comparison browser it was just a big sheet of white and I could seem to find a background colour setting for this so went back to plain old default settings.

Now that we are in Jade 6.3 maybe this has been changed and I can go back to dark colours again :D

Cheers
Andy

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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby ghosttie » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:05 am

On the Miscellaneous tab there's an Export Preferences button
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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby andy-b » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:24 am

Woah how long has that been there?!??! - I guess always... I think I need new glasses :geek:

Thanks ghosttie

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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby BeeJay » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:20 am

Hey Dr D... I see you still like things to be as unreadable as you did back in the days of running your midget vision 1600x1200 on a 17" CRT screen. ;)

Personally, I use mostly the Jade defaults with the exception of changing the colour of User Types in the editor to a light blue instead of the standard green, so that User Types are coloured differently to RootSchema types and therefore stand out more in the editor window.

[Editor]
Color-11=16744448

Cheers,
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Re: Dark JADE IDE Colour Theme.

Postby Dr Danyo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:42 pm

Ha, I prefer to think I was just ahead of the curve. :)

Good point about seperating user types from root schema types.

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