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Custom notepad++ themes
Custom notepad++ themes










custom notepad++ themes

Notepad++ v7.5.5 enhancements & bug-fixes.

custom notepad++ themes

Notepad++ v7.5.6 enhancements & bug-fixes.Notepad++ v7.5.9 bug-fixes and enhancements.Notepad++ v7.6.1 new feature & bug-fixes.Notepad++ v7.6.2 new enhancement and bug-fixes.Notepad++ v7.6.3 new enhancement and bug-fixes.Notepad++ v7.6.4 new features and bug-fixes.Notepad++ v7.6.5 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.7 new feature & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.7.1 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.8 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.8.2 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.8.3 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.8.5 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.8.6 bug-fixes & enhancement:.Notepad++ v7.8.8 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.8.9 enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.9 Enhancements & bug-fixes:.Notepad++ v7.9.1 Enhancements & bug-fixes:.Just save it as an XML file in your themes folder, and make sure you’re running Notepad++ as an administrator in Windows, otherwise it won’t let you save it as the default theme. If you want this theme for Notepad++, here’s a gist with the XML data from my customized version of Zenburn. If anyone has a better suggestion for this, please comment. The problem went away when I removed the theme and then cloned it into the “Color Scheme…” folder instead. When I cloned the repo into the packages folder directly, I ran into this bug. Notice that I said to go into the “Color Scheme…” folder. Or just do it using whatever tool you’re using to clone repos from GitHub. If you want to try out this theme, just navigate to your packages folder, then to the “Color Scheme – Default” folder and clone the repo with this command: I think this looks much better for scanning. My version is different from the usual Zenburn theme in two ways: 1) The background is darker, which I think looks much better and 2) the HTML/CSS/JS comments are in gray instead of green, and they’re italicized. So I forked this Zenburn repo and made my alterations. Although I like the default Monakai theme, I prefer my old customized version of Zenburn from Notepad++. This week I finally started fiddling around with Sublime Text 2, and I like what I’ve seen. For a while now, I’ve been using Notepad++ with a customized version of the Zenburn theme, which was originally created for Vim.












Custom notepad++ themes