On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 16:50:50 +0100, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 16:29:23 +0100, Thomas Martitz thomas47@arcor.de wrote:
Enrico Tröger schrieb:
Not really. It would just cause many new code and other code to be rewritten while this feature would probably used rather seldom unless you change the colour scheme twice every day.
Regards, Enrico
I think it doesn't have to be complete themes necessarily (real theming should be done by GTK imho). But I'd surely be nice if some more filetype defs were shipped with Geany. That make easier to have e.g. such a dark theme consistent over all filetypes without editing dozens of filetype.* files.
Well, I'm not sure whether we really should ship two or even more colour schemes (besides that it would be ugly to realise in terms of installing with autotools/waf/on Windows).
But the dark scheme project already exists. I think this could be a good place for people who like dark schemes. It's everything already there but it seems people do like to avoid realising this project?
You mean the project at http://code.google.com/p/geany-dark-scheme/ ?
That project doesn't even support .php files! ;)
But on the other hand, given that Geany is a tool for developers, the target audience is able (and probably willing) to do their own.
Kind of, I guess the real audience isn't only developers anymore, it seems people use it for everything and this is cool :).
I use Geany because it's an easy to use but feature rich application. If I'd like to jump through hoops to get something done within my editor, I would have chosen something like Emacs ;)
On a side note: every time I change my color scheme, I loose my customizations in the filetypes.common file ;)
-H-