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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: exiled on July 19, 2012, 04:43:29 pm
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Is there a way to change the color scheme (not the editor) but for example the dock's background color and text. I like to have a dark theme for my syntax highlighting but I don't really like that everything else is the default white background, black text. Are there any settings to change this or is it hard coded ?
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OS/C::B version?
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It'd be for Windows.
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OS/C::B version?
It'd be for Windows.
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OS or C::B version?
I read it as such.
The downloadable binary from codeblocks.org, 10.05 ( 2010-05-27 ). It's not really an issue if I need to change versions or otherwise.
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OS or C::B version?
I read it as such.
If you want t be nit-picking:
"/" is not "|", th esecond one is the logical or, not the first one.
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If I was nit-picking I'd be referring to the language he was typing in, in this case english*. Where "|" is not used for anything.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation)#In_English_text
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<facepalm> ... ;D
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If I was nit-picking I'd be referring to the language he was typing in, in this case english*. Where "|" is not used for anything.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation)#In_English_text
I see how we come closer to the solution of the actual problem... ;D
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I'd be very happy to know how to customize the color scheme, too. Or at least if it is possible, I'm currently using build 8150 on Windows 7.