Post your text editor and color schemes.
I'm bored of my color scheme and need some ideas, and monokai is too gay for my tastes.
Post your text editor and color schemes.
I'm bored of my color scheme and need some ideas, and monokai is too gay for my tastes.
emacs alect dark theme and dejavu sans mono font
dark as my soul
nothing beats gruvbox
Dark themes hurt my eyes.
How low is your resolution?
Even on 1280x800, that's still quite small.
wtf is wrong with that font
This font rendering is so sexy. I would love to see that in visual studio.
Try using Consolas as your font
Do you think it's the same? I still see differences but it might just be placebo at this point.
well, your font size is way bigger than mine for starts.
He's probably Asian/ In asia. Asians tend to love small text.
PyCharm, Monokai color scheme. It may be gay, but sure looks cute
>atom
>material colorscheme
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>using a full-blown IDE for a scripting language
It's for Django you melt
I just use monokai since it's really popular and thus very likely to look good virtually all the time. Also the bright chewy colors remind me of eating gummy candy.
Tomorrow Day / Soda
syntax highlighting is proven to be only for glittery autism effect, and doesn't actually improve anything.
gl, OP
look at all those proofs you posted
colorblind detected haha
This is nice.
I just took the built-in darcula theme and changed the code for Fira Mono. Would use Fira Code if IDEA supported ligatures.
>if IDEA supported ligatures.
I thought it did already? I see the option in pycharm, so I reckon it would be in IDEA too
i like the default colours on both Atom and Visual Studio, except i have the Syntax Error squiggly line set to pink instead of red because
>tfwcolourblind
DejaVu Sans Mono is still my favourite font.
Maybe it does, I haven't updated in a while, desu. I'll try it, and maybe go through the trouble of modifying Fira Code, there are some ligatures I don't like, e.g. [] becomes a box.
>desu
wft, new worldfilter?
>new
Like a year old senpai
Oh, damn, I don't frequent these parts of the internet like I used to.
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Looks very nice, of course, but only similar shades of blue does not seem very practical. E.g. it would be far easier to parse for the comments if they were, say, green.
>mixing languages in the identifiers
green
I wrote it in english but they'll correct it with a bot and they told us to keep the variables names for the bot.
Just a short :%s/old/new/g to change the names
Not him, but what are you saying? Your file is .py, and python comments begin with #, which are not green in your text editor
He clearly meant making just the comments green, jesus christ
Again, beautiful, but still not convinced its practical to only use one hue.
Font is a bit ugly but it allows me to display about 25% more lines in my terminal.
vs code is gr8
and use monokai, you closeted fag and think someone will find you out by looking at your color scheme?
>looking at warm colours during sommer
are you fucking retarded?
Ubuntu font? Which distro?
Switching between light/dark schemes depending on the time of the day.
It's a cli editor with sane defualts, CUA shortcuts instead of vimline ones, syntax highlighting, lua plugins. It can do simple things like duplicate lines, replace, search, etc. Oh, and it has great mouse support.
It's written in go, actively developed, with lots of comments easily readable code, I've been pushing some patches the last few days and the dev is friendly.
I like it, thanks for the heads up. Is there a plugin for Vim keys though?
It's still really early in development desu, there is a lua plugin system but atm there are only some plugins developed by the developer (although I'm making an auto fish indentifier plugin atm). You can customize most keybindings yourself, although there is no "normal mode" like in vim, so shortcuts consist of modifier key + key.
to be honest, if you want vim like behavior go for vis, kakoune, nvim, or one of the 1000+ other vim like editors.
Sublime w/ Sunrise theme or emacs w/ Solarized dark
Pic is of sublime, I recently stopped using atom as my graphical editor and as much as I like the idea of using web-tools for desktop development, that programme is laggy af
Recently
That's not the only small thing they tend to love
Solarized Dark Neovim
What you see in the screenshot is my herbstluftwm config
color scheme is boron (pretty much sublime port of vim's jellybeans)
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What font is that
looks like pragmata pro to me
'Syntax highlighting is juvenile. When I was a child, I was taught
arithmetic using colored rods
(en.wikipedia.org
use monochromatic numerals. '
- Rob Pike
groups.google.com
The only theme I can get along with is wombat. I keep trying new ones every now and then but always switch back.
Why do you hate whitespace, user? What did it ever do to you?
a e s t h e t i c
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Are you a bee?
Pic related, it's a bee.
Light themes give me eye cancer. I've tried using them so many times and I just fucking can't.
Have you tried solarized light?
Can some one help with the name of terminal/vim colorscheme? Been trying to find it with bg/fg colors, but still no results.
acme with acme colors
I'm on my phone right now, but Inconsolata best font.
its regular Pragmata. PragmataPro is too narrow for my taste
see:
A text editor wouldn't give me quick control over my database, vagrant options, ssh options, shell configuration commands, integration with front-end frameworks, VCS views, function call views with timing in a nicely drawn map, etc etc
ignore the idiots who thinking using an IDE is stupid. this isnt 1980 anymore and if you are doing anything internet related you need half a dozen tools so might as well put them all together in some kind of integrated environment to help with development.
oh wait!
i bet all the people saying IDEs are shit are just writing local programs that dont do anything outside of the machine.
go get -d ./cmd/micro
make: go: Command not found
Makefile:15: recipe for target 'deps' failed
make: *** [deps] Error 127
Dropped.
Learn to install dependencies, or use a good distro.
I'm not going to install another compiler, interpreter and framework just to use your shitty bloatware.
I don't even have Qt installed on this machine.
and yet I have less packages installed than you probably
what did he mean by this?
DejaVu Sans Mono on Arch with full hinting, rgb rendering and light lcd filter
Is it spectrwm? Also, name of the font?
It's openbox, I don't like automatic tiling wms, although I do have a manual tiling script. Dina
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And the terminal is?
urxvt
I'm not installing an additional 230MB of shit just to install your program
Thanks, homie. Like your style.
It's not my program though. Also, I'm pretty sure you don't need to have go installed to run the binary. That's like saying you need to have gcc installed to run programs written in c. Oh, and by the way, I'm pretty sure gcc can actually compile go programs.
>non monospace in terminal
colorblind person here
i cant read either so colorschemes are pretty helpful
vim, fantasque sans mono, own colorscheme. Don't mind the textbook exercise code.
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>and monokai is too gay for my tastes
Thanks doc
nvim with dark base16-atelier lakeside colorscheme
i need your window manager, your dotfiles and your wallpaper.
>dotfiles
their dotfiles are on github.com
the wm is openbox.
no idea about wall
vim, with jellybeans theme.
share your colorscheme you piece of shit it's fucking beautiful
Not the prettiest thing but I can't be arsed to change it.
thx bby
[colors]
# special
foreground = #25262b
foreground_bold = #25262b
cursor = #7e8e9e
background = #ebe4e8
# black
color0 = #c5c1b4
color8 = #a1a6b2
# red
color1 = #e75c58
color9 = #b22b31
# green
color2 = #00a250
color10 = #007427
# yellow
color3 = #7c6b00
color11 = #715f00
# blue
color4 = #2e83d6
color12 = #0065ca
# magenta
color5 = #a82c9b
color13 = #a03196
# cyan
color6 = #007e95
color14 = #007693
# white
color7 = #3e424d
color15 = #282c36
(from termite config, terminal.sexy lets you import and export that to any other terminal)
vim colorscheme is quite random, but simply uses those 16 colors.
Cyanide, it offers good black and light themes
Problem with black or dark themes is that 99.9 of displays out there are not oled and even #000000 has illumination.
I am looking at pic related on my tablet with oled screen and it just look god tied compared to my computer display.
what font is this?!
what font?
did you read the post?
wow, what font is that? it's really nice
How the hell do you learn arithmetic with rods, colored or uncolored?