What colour scheme do you prefer when working?
it's called seahorse iirc
>>61680675
I prefer darker themes usually, but every now and then if I get tired of it I switch to a white theme- and then I get tired of that, and switch back to dark.
The cycle continues.
>>61680892
Are you me?
I usually go with a dark theme for my IDE, but I switch to a light theme once in a blue moon. I feel like light themes are more readable while dark themes make colors pop out more. My terminal is always dark though. Yellow/green/red text on a white background is barely readable.
>>61680892
Still waiting for a natural day cycle (or customizable) to be added to all ides so I don't have to manually shift.
nofrils mustard race
Gruvbox, Solarized if I can't have that.
>>61680675
solarized light.
dark themes are a meme.
Hi Mark
Monokai or w/e. I really like github's too for a light theme. Been down the custom theme road before and it's never particularly fun as there's never an end in sight.
>>61680675
Brogrammer for Sublime 3
"morning" from standard vim
alot of you would find it ugly or too bright, but I fucking love the creme background, the red and blue on it.
>>61680675
Memes aside, I really like the gruvbox dark colorscheme, its really comfy
I use pywal to generate a colorscheme from my wallpaper.
>>61680675
Jellybeans
>>61680675
My own light coloured theme based on tango colors in Vim. It has off-white background and dark grey default font colour to reduce contrast, so it's very comfortable for my eyes.
>>61681934
that looks neat and useless.
>>61681934
font name?
exclusively light
It is called moe-theme, I modified it a little.
Noctilux (for Emacs)
https://github.com/sjrmanning/noctilux-theme
Why does it matter?
An editor is an editor.
base16-bright
>>61683745
Monaco
I ported the light version of owickstrom/vim-colors-paramount to PHPStorm (because ~work~) and changed the purple colour to green (which I found easier to look at for 8 hours). Pretty comfy.
Also the code is rubbish but I didn't write it and it was the first code I saw which didn't have references to the product name, which I probably shouldn't be showing off.
>>61680675
Solarized dark treats me well (not my screenshot). Sublime text is cool too.
Light is right
>>61680675
>>61691592
solarized dark is the standard theme
>>61680675
vim basic colorscheme 'elflord' is top tier
>>61680675
I use either sublime 3 or visual studio (the real deal, not code) for projects, both with Solarized themes: sublime 3 has the boxy theme (dark and light). Visual studio has them in it's theme extension package. I alternate light and dark depending on night/day
>>61681512
dark themes are overused but have their place
I use solarized dark in the night so I don't strain my eyes
>>61692913
Default for what? Sublime's default is monokai.
darcula
Dark (Visual Studio) on VSCode
>>61681740
morning is a go-to for me, with evening as my backup choice
>>61695161
>not using monospace
Another fan of Solarized. I prefer a blueish background for coding rather than a blackish one, seems easier to focus on.
Cobalt2 is another good one but Solarized is available for literally everything so I stick with that.
People say dark themes are a meme but I use it because there's much better contrast between the different colors on the screen when you have a darker background. Reading black text on a white background gets exhausting after a while, and yes, I do sit in a well lit room and use F.lux.
I like Solarized Dark and Monokai Dimmed in VSC, still haven't really settled for one.