

However if people request plugins for other script editors like the ones Merah used to maintain I can try to give it a look, it should be quite easy. If you like the material theme, you might also like This NotePad++ theme Mariana. Mariana Sublime Text’s epic theme meets Notepad++. Features: New looks and feels Dark color reduces eye strains More Info 3. The picture below gives a view of the theme. I will update the plugin frequently (actually the process is automatic, everyone can do it), but don't expect a lot more features. Dracula theme Notepad++ Dracula theme notepad++ is another preferred theme for notepad++ users. (note that Notepad++ directory tree changed recently, please use the last version) Setup : unzip the content inside your Notepad++ folder 圆4 version (the old one was 32-bit only) lua, wow api & ui documentation included (extracted from online doc) updated highlighting for new functions/tables (extracted from resike's repo, props to him)

Just save it as an XML file in your themes folder, and make sure you’re running Notepad++ as an administrator in Windows, otherwise it won’t let you save it as the default theme.For people who don't use Sublime text and Resike's plugin, it's been now a few years since Merah stopped updating his project, so I decided to take it over and share the work if this can be useful to anyone. BBEdit for macOS is also exceedingly good. Again, there are multiple text editors available, and we like to use the free Notepad++ app on Windows as it makes the XML more readable, and highlights opening and closing tags within the XML. If you want this theme for Notepad++, here’s a gist with the XML data from my customized version of Zenburn. Double-click on the theme file you want to inject your custom colors into. If anyone has a better suggestion for this, please comment. The problem went away when I removed the theme and then cloned it into the “Color Scheme…” folder instead. When I cloned the repo into the packages folder directly, I ran into this bug. Notice that I said to go into the “Color Scheme…” folder.

Or just do it using whatever tool you’re using to clone repos from GitHub. If you want to try out this theme, just navigate to your packages folder, then to the “Color Scheme – Default” folder and clone the repo with this command: I think this looks much better for scanning. My version is different from the usual Zenburn theme in two ways: 1) The background is darker, which I think looks much better and 2) the HTML/CSS/JS comments are in gray instead of green, and they’re italicized. So I forked this Zenburn repo and made my alterations. Although I like the default Monakai theme, I prefer my old customized version of Zenburn from Notepad++. This week I finally started fiddling around with Sublime Text 2, and I like what I’ve seen. For a while now, I’ve been using Notepad++ with a customized version of the Zenburn theme, which was originally created for Vim.
