Nice to haves: 1. select your language sample (ruby, lisp, c++, etc.) 2. paste in an existing config and have it load that to start with
But regardless, great tool. Many thanks!
#2 is a great idea! I think I'll try to implement it, thank you.
Otherwise, great idea!
Does anybody know of one of these for the bash shell prompt?
I wanted to do it for all the permutations of vim, zsh, LS_COLORS, gnome-terminal, urxvt xterm and so forth
It would be nice to be able to click the keyword and select the color then.
UPDATE: One thing that would be nice is to be able to drop a pre-existing color theme in and then tweak it with the color picker.
http://colors.napcsweb.com/colorschemer/
There are several schemes to choose from (complimentary, contrasting, triadic, etc) and knobs to adjust. You get 5 colors to look at next to each other and 18 along the same lines that go together. The input is in HSV/RGB and every output color comes in hex.
Also, I second the request for being able to paste in a config to base it off of (mostly so that if I make a config, then decide I love it except for 1 or 2 things but want to use your editor instead of messing with the color codes, I can use your editor to tweak it).
It's awesome as it is, though. Nice work :)
It's still a little difficult to indicate the minibuffer background, the frame border, etc, but I think those names are a little more obvious, and there's fewer of them.
Great work!
My only suggestion is that you could display the lisp code for the theme below the code window so I could both see it update in real time and be able to export it without clicking the button.
Surely you don't have to implement this because it was likely a free-time project and it is infinitely better than anything I've ever seen that tries to accomplish this, (because I haven't seen anything that tried to do this and when you divide by zero, well...) but you asked for reviews and that is my sole critique.
It would be really nice to see what others are creating.
What about saving our themes with a name on the site then the app can allow us to share it and vote it?
Some suggestions:
I would prefer a triangle-in-a-color-wheel arrangement for the color picker.
One nice addition too would be a complementary color generator with the same saturation-luminance.
Another would be having the #rrggbb color so it could be easily copied and pasted between settings.
But swill, as it is, it's awesome. Thank you very much!
So, beside keywords, there would be a box filled in with the current color, instead of clicking each checkbox it would have a snapshot of all of the colors. Handy to reference them instead of looking at the sample code.
Thanks!
And I'm hoping you're not one of the remaining 20 XEmacs users :)
Your solution changes the background color for all windows.
There is a nice File, Edit... menu that goes along with it.
Close your eyes and pretend the rest of the complexity doesn't exist and it will be no different than using Notepad, etc. When you want more, open your eyes a little.