Difference between revisions of "Syntax highlighting custom colour themes"
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==Modnokai== | ==Modnokai== | ||
Modnokai is a modified version of the [http://www.monokai.nl/blog/2006/07/15/textmate-color-theme/ Monokai theme for Textmate]. | Modnokai is a modified version of the [http://www.monokai.nl/blog/2006/07/15/textmate-color-theme/ Monokai theme for Textmate]. | ||
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Import the colour set [[File:modnokai.conf]] into your configuration, run Code::Blocks, go to Settings, Editor..., Syntax highlighting, and pick Colour theme 'modnokai'. For best results, change the following settings as well: | Import the colour set [[File:modnokai.conf]] into your configuration, run Code::Blocks, go to Settings, Editor..., Syntax highlighting, and pick Colour theme 'modnokai'. For best results, change the following settings as well: | ||
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− | + | * General Settings/Editor settings/Font is Consolas 12; | |
− | + | * General Settings/Editor settings/Other options/Highlight line under caret is enabled; | |
+ | * Margins and caret/Caret/Style is Line, Width is 3, and Colour is red (255 0 0). | ||
[[File:modnokai.png]] | [[File:modnokai.png]] | ||
''Note: Always back up your current configuration file before importing a custom configuration file.'' | ''Note: Always back up your current configuration file before importing a custom configuration file.'' |
Revision as of 02:54, 29 June 2013
This page list syntax highlighting custom color themes contributed by Code::Blocks users.
Modnokai
Modnokai is a modified version of the Monokai theme for Textmate.
Import the colour set File:Modnokai.conf into your configuration, run Code::Blocks, go to Settings, Editor..., Syntax highlighting, and pick Colour theme 'modnokai'. For best results, change the following settings as well:
- General Settings/Editor settings/Font is Consolas 12;
- General Settings/Editor settings/Other options/Highlight line under caret is enabled;
- Margins and caret/Caret/Style is Line, Width is 3, and Colour is red (255 0 0).
Note: Always back up your current configuration file before importing a custom configuration file.