Post your editor themes along with an example! I could use some new themes.
[B]Visual Studio[/B]
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[URL]https://db.tt/oSkmLdS1[/URL]
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Sublime Text
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[URL]http://colorsublime.com/theme/HalfLife[/URL]
Using the standard theme atm, but i can direct you to [url]https://studiostyl.es/[/url] for a whole bunch of them :P
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Sublime Text theme I made based off Visual Studio's
I use the default dark theme of visual studio 2013. It has everything I could want.
Sublime's Dark Solarized.
I use the default white theme for VS because I program on a laptop with a glossy display. A black background usually makes text unreadable.
I jumped between a lot of different dark themes when I used Visual Studio 2008 and 2010, but I really like the default dark theme on 2012 and 2013, so I'm sticking wit that for now.
[QUOTE=Ott;45189432]Sublime's Dark Solarized.[/QUOTE]
Solarized (both light and dark) is great, I use it in Vim and basically every other editor I have to use, since it's available for most IDEs/text editors: [url]http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized[/url]
[QUOTE=McDunkable;45185918][t]http://i.gyazo.com/9ea44c466e8bc15da8eeb108bbcd224a.png[/t]
Sublime Text theme I made based off Visual Studio's[/QUOTE]
Please share with us based McDunkable
Not mine, but I use [URL="http://blog.codinghorror.com/is-your-ide-hot-or-not/"]Jeff Atwood's theme[/URL] (the guy behind StackOverflow).
[IMG]http://blog.codinghorror.com/content/images/uploads/2006/09/6a0120a85dcdae970b0128776fe51b970c-pi.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Skipcast;45191620]Please share with us based McDunkable[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/view/8q4h02yh3jhz3b2/Dark.tmTheme[/url]
I found a site that allows you to make tmThemes, so I took a screenie from Visual Studio using Gyazo, and then picked the colors.
Some of the syntax highlighting will not work as expected on some languages. For example, using another theme, "function" in Lua is highlighted in red while "def" in python is highlighted in green.
I'm sure I can find the site again, and if you want, I can give you the color values so you can maybe swap them to fit the language you use the most.
[QUOTE=McDunkable;45204672][URL]http://www.mediafire.com/view/8q4h02yh3jhz3b2/Dark.tmTheme[/URL]
I found a site that allows you to make tmThemes, so I took a screenie from Visual Studio using Gyazo, and then picked the colors.
Some of the syntax highlighting will not work as expected on some languages. For example, using another theme, "function" in Lua is highlighted in red while "def" in python is highlighted in green.
I'm sure I can find the site again, and if you want, I can give you the color values so you can maybe swap them to fit the language you use the most.[/QUOTE]
Awesome, thanks. I can read the colors from the file if necessary, i mostly use sublime for javascript and Lua.
Also, was this the site? [URL]http://tmtheme-editor.herokuapp.com[/URL]
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I'll assume that rating means yes. :v:
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Custom made sublime text 3 theme I created myself. I called it 'Dark Ice' although I have no idea why it has nothing to do with ice. Unfortunately it's been kind of completely fucked up by some shitty plugin but it still kind of works.
Black with lot's of blue-ish colors. Even though ice is not blue, i actually see the connection :P
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