From kwrite-devel Mon Oct 17 06:45:54 2011 From: Dominik Haumann Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 06:45:54 +0000 To: kwrite-devel Subject: Re: Meaning of fields and their contents in kate/kile schema and Message-Id: <201110170845.55188.dhdev () gmx ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kwrite-devel&m=131914534719234 On Monday, 17. October 2011, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote: > Now that I am back with Kubuntu and kile, which are thankfully very > stable, I am looking to replicate the dark background, eye-friendly > colours I used with gedit. > > I have downloaded the DarkOxygen kate colour scheme from: > > http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/DarkOxygen?content=140718and find > it quite good. > > I would like to try out some of the syntax highlighting from the gedit > setup and perhaps modify to some small extent the LaTeX highlighting > section of DarkOxygen, especially for BibTeX and perhaps for contents > within [] and {} in LaTeX. > > For that I need to know the meanings of the RHS csv fields in the kate > schema and syntaxhighlightng files. I simply do not know what the values > stand for. You should edit the colors in the Fonts & Colors tab in Kate / Kiles config page. Configure Editor in Kile > Fonts & Colors 1. "Colors" Tab: Here you can set general colors 2. "Highlighting Text Styles", choose "Markup/Latex" in the combo box. This are the colors that appear as RHS values, somehow encoded (would have to look into the code). But just edit them graphically. Make sure you have selected the correct "Schema" on the very top of this config page to configure the correct colors. > One suggestion: it would be lovely if an automated scheme could port the > extremely rich set of vim colour schemes and syntax highlighting to > kate, even if one does not wish to emulate vim in kate. Sounds like a nice idea, do you plan to implement that? :-) Greetings, Dominik _______________________________________________ KWrite-Devel mailing list KWrite-Devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kwrite-devel