Howdy. I first got started in computers with a DOS pc. I was an artist for dial-up BBS boards before the internet was. I know most people are into Mac chic, but I've always had a fondness for my oldschool CiA agent_42 days. Check out http://www.sixteencolors.net/Artist/?Artist=agent_42 to see what the 'scene' was like back in 'the day'. This theme is a first release. I can't code without a good basic theme, but I need to make it better, especially for other languages. This theme has been tested with html, xhtml, XML (and friends), ASP, ASP.net, ruby on rails, javascript & CSS. I'm not too thrilled with how it looks for javascript & CSS, but i don't code in those (with textMate) too often. The theme rendering & code view does get a bit slowish with all the fancy stuff going on with transparency & background colors. If anyone can suggest ways to speed up the rendering that'd be swell. I have Quarts 2D extreme turned on (using quartz debug & force quitting to keep changes) for faster text-rendering & better anti- aliasing. I'm using proFont 9px anti-aliased. The bold only shows up with anti-aliasing off though.
please check this out & share your reactions, good or bad. I know this is not for everyone, but I was just so psyched about the AWESOME theming & scope capabilities of textMate not to share.
Christ that was ugly! But for some perverse reason I'm attracted to it :) I've myself made a "monochrome" theme that's supposed to work when you have inversed colours (by pressing command+ctrl+option+8) so it's basicly just green on black right now. I thought of adding perhaps different grades of green, and perhaps even blue and red, I'm not sure yet, and not even sure if I want to code in such a theme, but I do like the style.
In any case, it's great to see more syntax colouring schemes, keep 'em coming!
Andreas
On Aug 11, 2005, at 12:55 , thomas Aylott wrote:
Howdy. I first got started in computers with a DOS pc. I was an artist for dial-up BBS boards before the internet was. I know most people are into Mac chic, but I've always had a fondness for my oldschool CiA agent_42 days. Check out http://www.sixteencolors.net/Artist/?Artist=agent_42 to see what the 'scene' was like back in 'the day'. This theme is a first release. I can't code without a good basic theme, but I need to make it better, especially for other languages. This theme has been tested with html, xhtml, XML (and friends), ASP, ASP.net, ruby on rails, javascript & CSS. I'm not too thrilled with how it looks for javascript & CSS, but i don't code in those (with textMate) too often. The theme rendering & code view does get a bit slowish with all the fancy stuff going on with transparency & background colors. If anyone can suggest ways to speed up the rendering that'd be swell. I have Quarts 2D extreme turned on (using quartz debug & force quitting to keep changes) for faster text-rendering & better anti- aliasing. I'm using proFont 9px anti-aliased. The bold only shows up with anti-aliasing off though.
please check this out & share your reactions, good or bad. I know this is not for everyone, but I was just so psyched about the AWESOME theming & scope capabilities of textMate not to share.
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ok, quick question about temporary files the theme editor. I've been working on a new theme all morning (about 4 hours) I just did something random in the bundle editor that made testMate crash. Now after opening tM back up, my new theme is gone. Is there any remote chance that I havn't just lost 4 hours of work? Temp files, cache, etc...
thanks
On Aug 11, 2005, at 9:31 AM, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
In any case, it's great to see more syntax colouring schemes, keep 'em coming!
On 11/08/2005, at 18.23, thomas Aylott wrote:
Is there any remote chance that I havn't just lost 4 hours of work? Temp files, cache, etc...
My guess is no :-(. But I bet it won't take 4 hours on the redo... hardly much consolation though.
-- Sune.
On 11/08/2005, at 18.23, thomas Aylott wrote:
ok, quick question about temporary files the theme editor. I've been working on a new theme all morning (about 4 hours) I just did something random in the bundle editor that made testMate crash. Now after opening tM back up, my new theme is gone. Is there any remote chance that I havn't just lost 4 hours of work? Temp files, cache, etc...
Sorry to hear about your loss. TextMate only saves your changes when you close the preferences window, so unfortunately there's no way to restore a changed theme, if that didn't happen in the 4 hour session.
Btw: should you (or anyone else for that matter) experience a crash, please send me the crash report (privately), these are generally of big value to me.