On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:39 AM, runrunforest <craigco...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, I'm used the default code syntax color in dreamweaver, I wonder is > the pre-made dreamweaver theme for coda ?
Don't know about Dreamweaver, but there are quite a few good ones to choose from:
> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:39 AM, runrunforest <craigco...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hi, I'm used the default code syntax color in dreamweaver, I wonder >> is >> the pre-made dreamweaver theme for coda ?
> Don't know about Dreamweaver, but there are quite a few good ones to > choose from:
Unfortunately, it's not just a file or folder that you can backup. The syntax colors are stored in ~/Library/Preferences/com.panic.Coda.plist, along with all of Coda's preferences.
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Tom Livingston <tom...@gmail.com> wrote: > Where are my current color scheme settings saved. If I wanted to back > up my current syntax color schemes in one fell swoop, what would I > back up?
> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Justin W Hall <jus...@justinwhall.com> > wrote: > > Pretty easy to change it yourself. I'm using Justin's blueby theme > slightly > > altered to better show variables and darkened the background a bit :)
> > On May 17, 2011, at 12:47 PM, justin wrote:
> >> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:39 AM, runrunforest <craigco...@gmail.com> > >> wrote:
> >>> Hi, I'm used the default code syntax color in dreamweaver, I wonder is > >>> the pre-made dreamweaver theme for coda ?
> >> Don't know about Dreamweaver, but there are quite a few good ones to > >> choose from:
But if I backed that up, to test some of the schemes in this thread, I could then return this pref file to restore my current settings, right?
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Andy Couch <andyco...@gmail.com> wrote: > Unfortunately, it's not just a file or folder that you can backup. The > syntax colors are stored in ~/Library/Preferences/com.panic.Coda.plist, > along with all of Coda's preferences.
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> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:39 AM, runrunforest <craigco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, I'm used the default code syntax color in dreamweaver, I wonder is
> > the pre-made dreamweaver theme for coda ?
> Don't know about Dreamweaver, but there are quite a few good ones to
> choose from:
Hey guys.. very cool! didn't know about the color themes! A feature
I've wanted in Dreamweaver for years!
I downloaded Justin's blueby theme, got the .seestyle file... but Coda
won't let me import it :( When in Preferences > Colors > Import
the .seestyle file (on my desktop) is grayed out, so I can't select
it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Read the themes needed to be
applied to each syntax type, so tried it with a few but the file is
grayed out for all syntaxes.
There's a file in DW that you can edit that will change the style of tags and the like for you... It's just not easy to get to.
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:30 AM, jamesmehorter <jamesmehor...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hey guys.. very cool! didn't know about the color themes! A feature > I've wanted in Dreamweaver for years!
> I downloaded Justin's blueby theme, got the .seestyle file... but Coda > won't let me import it :( When in Preferences > Colors > Import > the .seestyle file (on my desktop) is grayed out, so I can't select > it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Read the themes needed to be > applied to each syntax type, so tried it with a few but the file is > grayed out for all syntaxes.
Hey Ryan... yea, I do use a custom color theme for DW. But it's not
native by any means.. you have to replace the xml settings file. I was
referring to Coda naturally supporting color themes. If only I could
get them to install :\ No matter what I try to do when importing in
coda all the .seestyle files I've downloaded are grayed-out / can't
select or import them :( Any idea?
On May 18, 9:32 am, Ryan Coleman <edi...@d3photography.com> wrote:
> There's a file in DW that you can edit that will change the style of tags
> and the like for you... It's just not easy to get to.
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:30 AM, jamesmehorter <jamesmehor...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Hey guys.. very cool! didn't know about the color themes! A feature
> > I've wanted in Dreamweaver for years!
> > I downloaded Justin's blueby theme, got the .seestyle file... but Coda
> > won't let me import it :( When in Preferences > Colors > Import
> > the .seestyle file (on my desktop) is grayed out, so I can't select
> > it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Read the themes needed to be
> > applied to each syntax type, so tried it with a few but the file is
> > grayed out for all syntaxes.
Hi James,
open that directory in Finder, select file and hit CMD+I to open info
panel. Now see if file has "{FILENAME}.seestyle.xml" format. If so
just remove .xml extension (and confirm if Finder complaints about
change),
regards,
Peter Blazejewicz
On May 18, 3:30 pm, jamesmehorter <jamesmehor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys.. very cool! didn't know about the color themes! A feature
> I've wanted in Dreamweaver for years!
> I downloaded Justin's blueby theme, got the .seestyle file... but Coda
> won't let me import it :( When in Preferences > Colors > Import
> the .seestyle file (on my desktop) is grayed out, so I can't select
> it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Read the themes needed to be
> applied to each syntax type, so tried it with a few but the file is
> grayed out for all syntaxes.
Thanks Peter... the .seestyle file I got from Justin's site
'Blueby.seestyle' just will not import no matter what I do... its just
grayed out when trying to import :(
> Hi James,
> open that directory in Finder, select file and hit CMD+I to open info
> panel. Now see if file has "{FILENAME}.seestyle.xml" format. If so
> just remove .xml extension (and confirm if Finder complaints about
> change),
> regards,
> Peter Blazejewicz
> On May 18, 3:30 pm, jamesmehorter <jamesmehor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey guys.. very cool! didn't know about the color themes! A feature
> > I've wanted in Dreamweaver for years!
> > I downloaded Justin's blueby theme, got the .seestyle file... but Coda
> > won't let me import it :( When in Preferences > Colors > Import
> > the .seestyle file (on my desktop) is grayed out, so I can't select
> > it. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Read the themes needed to be
> > applied to each syntax type, so tried it with a few but the file is
> > grayed out for all syntaxes.
Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a
very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also,
I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme,
but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly
as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles
the different elements.
The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I
can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones
that I work with every day).
> Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a
> very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
> Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also,
> I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme,
> but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly
> as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles
> the different elements.
> The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I
> can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones
> that I work with every day).
> Did anyone downloaded my theme? If so, what did you think?
> Thanks!!!
> On May 20, 2:06 pm, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a > > very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
> > Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also, > > I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme, > > but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly > > as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles > > the different elements.
> > The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I > > can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones > > that I work with every day).
I tried it, but it's not really the same as DW - not sure if that's a limitation of what you can customise. If I open an HTML page in Coda and compare to DW, Coda is made up entirely of 3 colours - bright blue, brown, and dark blue. DW differentiates a lot further, with aqua and green, and with more differentiation in inline styles and HTML attributes. I find Coda just looks a bit samey, it's difficult to tell what you're looking at by colour, which is sort of the point. Is it possible to get it even closer?
On 30 May 2011 03:51, Jairo Ochoa <jairo.oc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Did anyone downloaded my theme? If so, what did you think?
>> Thanks!!!
>> On May 20, 2:06 pm, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a >> > very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
>> > Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also, >> > I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme, >> > but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly >> > as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles >> > the different elements.
>> > The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I >> > can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones >> > that I work with every day).
> I tried it, but it's not really the same as DW - not sure if that's a
> limitation of what you can customise. If I open an HTML page in Coda
> and compare to DW, Coda is made up entirely of 3 colours - bright
> blue, brown, and dark blue. DW differentiates a lot further, with aqua
> and green, and with more differentiation in inline styles and HTML
> attributes. I find Coda just looks a bit samey, it's difficult to tell
> what you're looking at by colour, which is sort of the point. Is it
> possible to get it even closer?
> On 30 May 2011 03:51, Jairo Ochoa <jairo.oc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Did anyone downloaded my theme? If so, what did you think?
> >> Thanks!!!
> >> On May 20, 2:06 pm, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a
> >> > very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
> >> > Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also,
> >> > I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme,
> >> > but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly
> >> > as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles
> >> > the different elements.
> >> > The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I
> >> > can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones
> >> > that I work with every day).
I was so satisfied with the final PHP-HTML theme, that I didn't pay
much attention to the others. But as soon as I can, I'll take a closer
look to the other themes (HMTL, CSS & JS) and try to match it even
more to DW.
On 30 mayo, 12:51, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 29 mayo, 21:01, Katy Jenkins <zenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I tried it, but it's not really the same as DW - not sure if that's a
> > limitation of what you can customise. If I open an HTML page in Coda
> > and compare to DW, Coda is made up entirely of 3 colours - bright
> > blue, brown, and dark blue. DW differentiates a lot further, with aqua
> > and green, and with more differentiation in inline styles and HTML
> > attributes. I find Coda just looks a bit samey, it's difficult to tell
> > what you're looking at by colour, which is sort of the point. Is it
> > possible to get it even closer?
> > On 30 May 2011 03:51, Jairo Ochoa <jairo.oc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Did anyone downloaded my theme? If so, what did you think?
> > >> Thanks!!!
> > >> On May 20, 2:06 pm, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a
> > >> > very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
> > >> > Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also,
> > >> > I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme,
> > >> > but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly
> > >> > as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles
> > >> > the different elements.
> > >> > The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I
> > >> > can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones
> > >> > that I work with every day).
> I was so satisfied with the final PHP-HTML theme, that I didn't pay > much attention to the others. But as soon as I can, I'll take a closer > look to the other themes (HMTL, CSS & JS) and try to match it even > more to DW.
> On 30 mayo, 12:51, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Katy... Yes you are right!... Coda limitations are to blame.
>> Also... Remember that mainly I'm using PHP, and when I compared the >> same file in DW and in CODA, they look ALMOST the same.
>> On 29 mayo, 21:01, Katy Jenkins <zenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I tried it, but it's not really the same as DW - not sure if that's a >> > limitation of what you can customise. If I open an HTML page in Coda >> > and compare to DW, Coda is made up entirely of 3 colours - bright >> > blue, brown, and dark blue. DW differentiates a lot further, with aqua >> > and green, and with more differentiation in inline styles and HTML >> > attributes. I find Coda just looks a bit samey, it's difficult to tell >> > what you're looking at by colour, which is sort of the point. Is it >> > possible to get it even closer?
>> > On 30 May 2011 03:51, Jairo Ochoa <jairo.oc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> Did anyone downloaded my theme? If so, what did you think?
>> > >> Thanks!!!
>> > >> On May 20, 2:06 pm, César Estrada <mac.cesar.estr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hi everybody.... I also was looking for a DW theme for Coda, for a >> > >> > very long time. So after not finding anything, I made my own.
>> > >> > Please, note that I did it a long time ago for my personal use, also, >> > >> > I tried to matched it as close as possible to the original DW theme, >> > >> > but for example, the “Inline CSS” colors in PHP/HTML are not exactly >> > >> > as the CSS color theme, because the way Coda's Color Engine handles >> > >> > the different elements.
>> > >> > The themes included are for HTML, CSS, PHP/HTML and JavaScript (I >> > >> > can't remember if I did change the JS Colors, but those 4 are the ones >> > >> > that I work with every day).