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Re: Colour Preferences [message #895703 is a reply to message #895694] |
Sun, 15 July 2012 07:14 |
Wojtek Messages: 47 Registered: August 2011 |
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Ed Merks wrote :
> Wojtek,
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> No, I don't think so, but you could copy your exported preference file and
> delete all the but the color settings from it so you end up with a
> preference file for just the colors.
Yes I tried doing that. I did a search for "semanticHighlighting" and
saved those. But the importer still complained about incomplete
settings.
So I either missed one or more, there are some which use a different
key, or there is some special flag which is required.
I really don't want to import the entire preferences as there are
skeletons from previous version and plugins I would like to go away.
Maybe kind of trivial, but I spent a lot of time tweaking the colours,
and my brain "sees" different syntax as required.
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> On 14/07/2012 11:23 PM, Wojtek wrote:
>> Is there a way to export (then import) just the Java editor colour
>> preferences?
>>
>> I have tried to edit the preferences export file, but the import states
>> that I cannot import partial settings.
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>> Settings like:
>> /instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.abstractMethodInvocation.bold=true
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>> If there is no way to export/import, then what settings (in the preferences
>> file) do I need to make the importer import the colours?
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Wojtek :-)
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Re: Colour Preferences [message #895713 is a reply to message #895703] |
Sun, 15 July 2012 08:46 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33218 Registered: July 2009 |
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Have you tried in a clean workspace to change a single setting to see
how exporting that looks?
On 15/07/2012 9:14 AM, Wojtek wrote:
> Ed Merks wrote :
>> Wojtek,
>>
>> No, I don't think so, but you could copy your exported preference
>> file and delete all the but the color settings from it so you end up
>> with a preference file for just the colors.
>
> Yes I tried doing that. I did a search for "semanticHighlighting" and
> saved those. But the importer still complained about incomplete settings.
>
> So I either missed one or more, there are some which use a different
> key, or there is some special flag which is required.
>
> I really don't want to import the entire preferences as there are
> skeletons from previous version and plugins I would like to go away.
>
> Maybe kind of trivial, but I spent a lot of time tweaking the colours,
> and my brain "sees" different syntax as required.
>
>>
>> On 14/07/2012 11:23 PM, Wojtek wrote:
>>> Is there a way to export (then import) just the Java editor colour
>>> preferences?
>>>
>>> I have tried to edit the preferences export file, but the import
>>> states that I cannot import partial settings.
>>>
>>> Settings like:
>>> /instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.abstractMethodInvocation.bold=true
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If there is no way to export/import, then what settings (in the
>>> preferences file) do I need to make the importer import the colours?
>
Ed Merks
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Re: Colour Preferences [message #895757 is a reply to message #895729] |
Sun, 15 July 2012 19:29 |
Wojtek Messages: 47 Registered: August 2011 |
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Toshihiro Izumi wrote :
> This works for example.(confirmed on 4.2.0)
>>/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.staticField.italic=false
>>file_export_version=3.0
Here is the entire file I am trying to use as an import. I added the
file version at the end, but it still does not import.
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#Sun Jul 15 03:01:14 PDT 2012
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/pf_coloring_argument=0,0,255
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/pf_coloring_assignment_bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/pf_coloring_assignment=255,0,0
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/pf_coloring_comment=128,128,128
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/pf_coloring_key=128,0,0
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/pf_coloring_value=0,0,0
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.abstractMethodInvocation.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.abstractMethodInvocation.color=0,0,160
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.abstractMethodInvocation.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.abstractMethodInvocation.underline=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.annotation.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.annotation.color=255,128,0
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.annotationElementReference.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.autoboxing.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.autoboxing.color=255,0,0
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.autoboxing.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.autoboxing.strikethrough=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.autoboxing.underline=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.class.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.class.color=128,0,64
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.class.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.enum.color=128,0,255
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.enum.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.inheritedMethodInvocation.color=0,0,128
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.inheritedMethodInvocation.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.inheritedMethodInvocation.underline=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.interface.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.interface.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.localVariable.color=0,128,128
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.localVariable.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.localVariableDeclaration.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.localVariableDeclaration.color=0,128,128
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.localVariableDeclaration.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.method.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.methodDeclarationName.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.parameterVariable.color=128,0,0
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.parameterVariable.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.staticFinalField.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.staticFinalField.color=0,0,255
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.staticFinalField.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.staticFinalField.italic=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.staticMethodInvocation.color=0,128,255
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.typeArgument.bold=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.typeArgument.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/semanticHighlighting.typeParameter.enabled=true
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/sourceHoverBackgroundColor=255,255,225
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/AbstractTextEditor.Color.Background=250,255,250
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/currentLineColor=253,253,253
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/errorIndicationColor=255,0,0
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/infoIndicationColor=0,255,0
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/lineNumberRuler=true
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/occurrenceIndicationColor=255,255,0
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/occurrenceIndicationInVerticalRuler=true
/instance/org.eclipse.ui.editors/warningIndicationColor=255,128,0
file_export_version=3.0
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Wojtek :-)
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