On 5 Nov 2006, at 14:05, Sam Aaron wrote:
My second thought is probably a lot wilder, and therefore potentially useless, but sometimes bonkers thoughts need to be thrown out there. I wondered to what extent the colours within theme modules could be relative. Hmm, that doesn't sound so descriptive. What I'm trying to explain is that if within a particular theme module (if they were to exist) the colours could be made relative to a base colour. Therefore, if somebody didn't like a colour scheme, they could choose a different base colour, and the theme would reflect it. Crazy eh!
Perhaps a stand alone tool that'd let you pick one or more base colours and generate a whole range of colours from them and then install them in TM?
It wouldn't have to be limited to TM then - it could be used to generate themes for, eg, Terminal, XCode etc.
I love the theme I use in TM[1] and tend to use similar themes in the Terminal, in XCode and in various applications on my Linux box[2]. It'd be nice to have a single theme builder / manager application that could generate themes for different applications.
[1] http://www.flickr.com/photos/andyarmstrong/211328349/ [2] http://www.flickr.com/photos/andyarmstrong/211328376/