The color palette
The color palette
Hello everybody!
How do I customize the color scheme for myself in the latest version of ESP-IDF 3.0? Color themes are not suitable. I'm trying to change, something is changing, but the main thing is not. It worked out right away in the previous one, but not in this one! I edited the color themes, turned them off and tried to customize them without them - it still doesn't work. I looked through all the settings where there is about colors. The colors change in the example window, but not in the project itself. What should be done?
How do I customize the color scheme for myself in the latest version of ESP-IDF 3.0? Color themes are not suitable. I'm trying to change, something is changing, but the main thing is not. It worked out right away in the previous one, but not in this one! I edited the color themes, turned them off and tried to customize them without them - it still doesn't work. I looked through all the settings where there is about colors. The colors change in the example window, but not in the project itself. What should be done?
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Re: The color palette
I think you have to use menuconfig for configuration settings.
https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp ... onfig.html
https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp ... onfig.html
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Re: The color palette
Hello,
If you're talking about Espressif-IDE 3.0, please check the preference window for Preferences > General > Editors > Text Editors
Thanks
If you're talking about Espressif-IDE 3.0, please check the preference window for Preferences > General > Editors > Text Editors
Thanks
Re: The color palette
Maybe I put it wrong. We are talking about the color display of lines of code.
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Re: The color palette
I've tried it. Some values change, but most do not.ESP_kondalkolipaka wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 11:45 amHello,
If you're talking about Espressif-IDE 3.0, please check the preference window for Preferences > General > Editors > Text Editors
Thanks
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Re: The color palette
Hi, I tried 3.0 too but reverted back to 2.12. No inactive code highlight (honestly a dealbreaker for me), previously working color customizations are not working anymore, theme switching not working either. I'll give Espressif some time to figure stuff out.
Re: The color palette
It's clear. So I'm not the only one. Espressif, your comments?
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Re: The color palette
I was also trying to change the color palette due to I am unable to code with the default... that soft colors are so difficult to see...
I realised the problem is that, by default, files are opened with a new text editor "C/C++ Editor (LSP)" which I think is not configurable...
Solution: Right click on a .c file -> Open with -> Other... -> C/C++ Editor (NOT the LSP)
The color palette will be the original and fully customizable on preferences menu.
I realised the problem is that, by default, files are opened with a new text editor "C/C++ Editor (LSP)" which I think is not configurable...
Solution: Right click on a .c file -> Open with -> Other... -> C/C++ Editor (NOT the LSP)
The color palette will be the original and fully customizable on preferences menu.
Re: The color palette
I too would like to second this problem. I would like to use 3.0 but the lack of syntax coloring options is a problem. According to: https://developer.espressif.com/blog/es ... p-support/
"The LSP C/C++ Editor is derived from the standard Eclipse Text Editor, so you can change the editor color options from the Text Editor preferences"
Would it be possible to derive the LSP C/C++ Editor from the standard eclipse C/C++ editor instead? Then we could have our syntax color options back.
A further problem I noticed is that in 3.0 I'm unable to open C files with the C/C++ editor by default. I do right click->open with->other and then I select C/C++ Editor and select the checkbox for "Use it for all *.c files* but the option never sticks.
"The LSP C/C++ Editor is derived from the standard Eclipse Text Editor, so you can change the editor color options from the Text Editor preferences"
Would it be possible to derive the LSP C/C++ Editor from the standard eclipse C/C++ editor instead? Then we could have our syntax color options back.
A further problem I noticed is that in 3.0 I'm unable to open C files with the C/C++ editor by default. I do right click->open with->other and then I select C/C++ Editor and select the checkbox for "Use it for all *.c files* but the option never sticks.
Re: The color palette
Is any update with solution? Starting Espresiff project make code style (dark theme) like in the Visual Studio Code default style.
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