On Feb 12, 2007, at 3:05 PM, David Powers wrote:

I almost think that themes (after a certain set of core elements) need

to be specialized to be good.  Dawn is highly motivated by the fact

that I code largely in OCaml (for instance), and it uglies up HTML

something fierce.  Maybe the right solution is a core theme with

overlays that are activated based on the current base scope - so you

would have Dawn base that included an HTML, OCaml, ruby, etc overlay.


-David


There's another excellent idea.
The ability to have separate themes per file or per window.
I'd like to add onto that the ability to specify a separate theme per scope.

Then you could have one theme for html, one theme for embedded ruby, another theme for embedded javascript and another theme for embedded css.
Add onto that an easy way to do theme variations with core image filters or something and you're good to go.

Then each language would look it's absolute best and still be able to have a unified style.

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