Hi,
I've made a little new dark theme for Geany. For this I used the "set_geany_colors.py" script, wich I modified a little to suit my needs for Python editing. You'll find it here : http://kib2.free.fr/Geany/ Lauch it and choose the 'kib' one.
Later on, I'll try to translate my Vim theme on it (http://kib2.free.fr/documents/Vim/vim_kib_dark_tango.png)
Some other questions:
- how can I modify the linenumber/fold background/foreground colors ? - did someone build a 0.12 version of Geany on Ubuntu, and if so how to ? (sorry, I'm just starting using Ubuntu)
Thanks the developpers for Geany,
Kib.
On 10/12/07, kib2 kib2@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
I've made a little new dark theme for Geany. For this I used the "set_geany_colors.py" script, wich I modified a little to suit my needs for Python editing. You'll find it here : http://kib2.free.fr/Geany/ Lauch it and choose the 'kib' one.
Hi Kib,
Thanks for the theme. :) I took the opportunity to make an update to set_geany_colors. Here's the changes I made:
* Moved all colorschemes out into their own colorscheme files. * They now allow bold and italic to be set in the colorscheme file. :) * Included Kib's theme along with the others. (Is this ok, Kib? Please let me know, and also let me know if you'd like an email address or different name listed at the top of the colorscheme file.) * The preview window now shows bold and italic properly. * Added "indent_guide_fg" to the list of generic texty things that set_geany_colors allows a color to be set for (calling these "entities" for lack of a better name). * Few tweaks to highlighting that Kib had changed, but that had looked better. * Some code formatting cleanup.
The URL for it has changed. It's now:
http://www.milliwatt-software.com/jmg/files/set_geany_colors.tar.bz2
If upgrading from a previous version, and you haven't tweaked or written any of your own colorschemes, just delete what you have in ``~/.geany/colorschemes`` and follow the (new) install instructions (which just say to copy the colorscheme files over).
If upgrading and you've tweaked or written your own colorschemes, you'll need to add the "indent_guide_fg" entity to each of your colorscheme files if you want them to work now.
Finally, if anyone's got any neat colorschemes that you like and think would be nice to include with set_geany_colors, send them along and I'll include them with the distribution.
Later on, I'll try to translate my Vim theme on it (http://kib2.free.fr/documents/Vim/vim_kib_dark_tango.png)
Looks nice.
Some other questions:
- how can I modify the linenumber/fold background/foreground colors ?
Hm. I don't see anything in the stock filetypes.common for it.
- did someone build a 0.12 version of Geany on Ubuntu, and if so how to
? (sorry, I'm just starting using Ubuntu)
I just do the regular incantations::
./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=/home/john/opt make make install
The only issue I have is that autogen.sh runs the configure for me, but without my --prefix, so I have to do the configure twice. Other than that though, it builds fine.
---John
Thanks the developpers for Geany,
Kib.
On 10/14/07, John Gabriele jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/12/07, kib2 kib2@free.fr wrote:
- Few tweaks to highlighting that Kib had changed, but that had looked better.
typo: line.replace('but','and')
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:06:41 -0400, "John Gabriele" jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/14/07, John Gabriele jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/12/07, kib2 kib2@free.fr wrote:
- Few tweaks to highlighting that Kib had changed, but that had
looked better.
typo: line.replace('but','and')
or: 's/but/and/'
;-)
Regards, Enrico
John Gabriele a écrit :
Hi Kib,
Thanks for the theme. :) I took the opportunity to make an update to set_geany_colors. Here's the changes I made:
- Moved all colorschemes out into their own colorscheme files.
- They now allow bold and italic to be set in the colorscheme file. :)
cool :)
- Included Kib's theme along with the others. (Is this ok, Kib? Please
let me know, and also let me know if you'd like an email address or different name listed at the top of the colorscheme file.)
no problem at all, you can even rename it the way you want.
- The preview window now shows bold and italic properly.
- Added "indent_guide_fg" to the list of generic texty things that
set_geany_colors allows a color to be set for (calling these "entities" for lack of a better name).
- Few tweaks to highlighting that Kib had changed, but that had looked better.
- Some code formatting cleanup.
Nice features : well done !
The URL for it has changed. It's now:
http://www.milliwatt-software.com/jmg/files/set_geany_colors.tar.bz2
If upgrading from a previous version, and you haven't tweaked or written any of your own colorschemes, just delete what you have in ``~/.geany/colorschemes`` and follow the (new) install instructions (which just say to copy the colorscheme files over).
If upgrading and you've tweaked or written your own colorschemes, you'll need to add the "indent_guide_fg" entity to each of your colorscheme files if you want them to work now.
Finally, if anyone's got any neat colorschemes that you like and think would be nice to include with set_geany_colors, send them along and I'll include them with the distribution.
Later on, I'll try to translate my Vim theme on it (http://kib2.free.fr/documents/Vim/vim_kib_dark_tango.png)
Looks nice.
Some other questions:
- how can I modify the linenumber/fold background/foreground colors ?
Hm. I don't see anything in the stock filetypes.common for it.
Yes, that's what I saw. But I once worked on a project using Scintilla and I'm sure you can tweak them easily.
I just do the regular incantations::
./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=/home/john/opt make make install
Thanks for those tips, I managed to get it work correctly now. Cheers,
Kib.
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:25:59 +0200, kib2 kib2@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
- how can I modify the linenumber/fold background/foreground colors ?
The line number colours can be changed with "margin_linenumber" in filetypes.common. To change the background colour of the folding margin use "margin_folding". The foreground colour of the folding symbols are currently hard-coded but could be user-definable if necessary.
Regards, Enrico