Badschemer offers easy theme-design for gEdit

Badschemer is an opensource program designed by David Brown which offers an intuitive gui for creating and editing of gEdit style schemes.

Instructions on downloading this application can be viewed here.

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I have submitted three patches to Badschemer that can be downloaded below. The first patch is necessary for those using Badschemer 1.0.1 on Karmic Koala, but it has already been included in the November release of Badschemer 1.0.2. The second patch adds the “right-margin” coloring description to the application and the third removes a warning. Make sure to add the “right-margin” patch before adding the warning patch.

A screenshot of gEdit demonstrating the right-margin patch is below.

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  Badschemer Dup. Label ID Patch (581 bytes, 2 hits)

  Badschemer Format Argument Patch (957 bytes, 4 hits)

  Badschemer Right Margin Patch/Add-on (819 bytes, 3 hits)

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One Response to “Badschemer offers easy theme-design for gEdit”

  1. Ryan G. Says:

    It would be cool to automatically generate schemes of colors that go well together. There are a few sites that do this, Google “color scheme generator.” Maybe a good summer project for you.

    http://colorschemedesigner.com/

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