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Zenburn Look and Feel
Submitted by vlad1410 on Saturday, 8 November, 2008 - 10:14
I badly need the Zenburn theme applied to my Jedit ... got an eye problem to solve.
I saw Dale applied this theme to the Lipstik look and feel, available via the "Look and Feel" plugin. Screenshot: http://www.jedit.org/index.php?page=screenshot&image=35
Now, I'm asking any of you, that can compile the SVN code, to please offer me the jar of the new Look and Feel plugin;
- the new jar of the Lipstik look I already copied, but this is not enough to set the Zen theme.

Also any other possibilities of applying a Zenburn theme is welcomed.

Thanks, Vlad
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conclusion
by vlad1410 on Tue, 25/11/2008 - 17:10
Danke a lot senior yakumo. Don' kno' why I didn't think of editing the property file. To sum things up, for a complete Zenburn look and feel you need:
  1. "Look and Feel" plugin installed, and choose the ZenburnTheme from its configuration. This will set the look and feel of preety much everything except the text edit area.
    • if it does not allow the Zenburn theme (it did not at the time of this posting) you must take the latest "lipstikLF-1.1.jar" from the SVN and configure the theme in your properties file:
      • you can get the jar this by browsing jedit SVN from your browser, current address is: http://jedit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jedit/plugins/LookAndFeel/trunk/lib/lipstikLF-1.1.jar
      • copy the jar to ".jedit/jars/"
      • edit ".jedit/properties" and modify/add the property lipstikLF.theme to "lipstikLF.theme=ZenburnTheme"
  2. "EditorSceme" plugin installed which will take care of the text edit area:
    • you can either choose in the plugin configuration a built in scheme like "Dessert" which works ok with the the look and feel.
    • or import the Zenburn scheme from http://jedit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jedit/plugins/EditorScheme/trunk/schemes/zenburn.jedit-scheme ,copy it in ".jedit/schemes/" and then choose it from the plugin configuration.
Is this what you are looking
by yakumo9275 on Fri, 14/11/2008 - 18:17
Is this what you are looking for?
http://jedit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jedit/plugins/EditorScheme/trunk/schemes/zenburn.jedit-scheme

look in the svn trunk of the editor scheme plugin.
 
thanks for the tip
by vlad1410 on Sat, 15/11/2008 - 11:26
Thanks, this is useful.
I am still looking though, for total a look and feel change to also apply the Zenburn to the File Browser and the Sidekick.
Anyway, thanks a lot for this tip, I'm now using the EditorSceme.
 
well, apply the zenburn edito
by yakumo9275 on Sun, 16/11/2008 - 00:39
well, apply the zenburn editorscheme

get the new lipstikLF-1.1.jar from viewing the svn and going into the plugins/lookandfeel etc and stick that in your .jedit/jars directory.

in jedit set your LnF to lipstick + klearlooks.

quit jedit, edit .jedit/properties, find the line "lipstikLF.theme=KlearlooksTheme" and replace it with "lipstikLF.theme=ZenburnTheme" and start jedit...

or wait until the new look and feel plugin is released Eye-wink
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