Clion Color Schemes Download __HOT__

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Slainie Garala

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Jan 25, 2024, 2:23:12 PM1/25/24
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You cannot customize the colors of the main interface except for choosing the Default and Darcula themes in Appearance and Behavior - Appearance. What your and the other answer's screenshot shows are the EDITOR color scheme settings.

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Hi I'm having trouble changing the color of my function color. I'm using material theme and I change change almost all of the colors besides the function calls. Anyone experience this problem and know how to fix it? Is it listed under another heading? I'm currently using it for C/C++

In "Setting Editor Color&Fonts C/C++" you see the code preview. It has "from context" selection option. Just click over the function call or any other word in preview to customize the color settings.Note! You need to "Save as" new color scheme before you start change it.

Hey, CLion newbie here trying it out. I'm trying to work on my small project and every time I open a new file it takes 58 seconds to load my color scheme (even on a simple 6 line header), then I try to toggle between header and source and it takes 1030 seconds of finding reference trying to find a .cpp file with the exact same name, and when it finally opens the source file I try to ctrl+click a function name to go back to the header and it has to re-find the reference for another 10+ seconds for the file that I just had open!? After a file is parsed a few times then it will toggle and load everything instantly, but when I reload the editor I have the exact same problem with the exact same files! I know I'm new to this IDE, but something seems off here. Even VSCode/Visual Studio almost instantly parses this project and i can flip between source and header instantly and the color scheme is always there. I've already tried following the performance tuning guide on the Jet brains site (which was mostly just me jacking up the Clangd memory limit which did nothing). And mind you I have a 7950X and 64gb of ram, I'm not hurting on processing power.

EDIT: I (partially) solved the issue, looks like the built in clangd doesn't play nice with my msys2 clang64 tool-chain. If I load up a built in gcc, MSVC cl, or MSVC clang-cl tool-chains then it will parse everything and find references really fast, but with the clang64 tool-chain I experience all those issues. Loading the color scheme still take awhile but it is faster than before, I wonder If you can set the default language for the color scheme to load first?

I can definitely do with less colors. I thought that I should maybe highlight traits, impl, and all the stuff that is really really new. (PS: just noticed now you are from Lyon! I lived in Lyon many years )

@Canop ... so now I installed broot (good work, wow !) and trying to mess around with themes. Please don't juge me, I know that coming from someone who wanted less colors, that's rich.
I tried some themes with:
syntax_theme = "base16-mocha.dark"
in the conf.toml file but it is not taken into account after restarting the terminal?
Also, how to go back to zsh?

Luckily, the Rainbow Brackets plugin solves this problem. By showing bracket pairs in specific colors, it makes it easier for you to see where a code block starts and where it ends. This eliminates confusion and allows you to save time when writing code.

Some questions remain, though. As anyone who has been caught by the first-class Visual Studio workbench, I've got difficulties trying to establish the familiar way of working in the new IDE. Many questions like the one with unit tests remain unresolved for me. Also, although looking nice in general, the UI of IDE is subjectively worse than in Microsoft products. I did not like the very contrasting Project tree in the Darcula scheme: it distracts a lot from the editor because of the too-bright font color. The layout of GUI controls also looks a bit messy to me (probably because of fonts again). Some panels (like the Terminal one) are hard to activate. The hotkeys are different from the familiar Visual Studio combinations, and I still have a hard time switching between both.

Another theme package with both light and dark variants that has rightfully earned its massive popularity is Solarized. With the designer behind it clearly showing a deep understanding of color theory, this is possibly the most professionally compiled theme out-there.
Solarized does an amazing job at maintaining legibility and color consistency between dark and light themes, making it a perfect choice for users working in different lighting conditions with the same machine.
In addition to the IntelliJ package, there is an abundance of plug-ins for other terminal software, code editors and other apps.

One of the most popular dark themes for IntelliJ is Monokai. It draws heavily from the original Monokai theme designed in 2006 by Wimer Hazenberg for the Sublime Text editor and by now adopted by most text editors.
Offering superb contrast while still being easy on the eyes with a not-quite-black background, Monokai is one of the IntelliJ themes of choice for developers and users with color-blindness.

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