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#SUBETHAEDIT 5 SERIES#
Tomorrow is Chris Kempsons bright-and-pastel color palette series with five variants: Tomorrow, Tomorrow Night. This color scheme is vibrant and cheerful, but less neon than most of the other options on this page. Color schemes for Coda (and SubEthaEdit). Rounding out the light-on-dark styles is a port of Justin Palmer’s Vibrant Ink scheme for TextMate. Tomorrow is Chris Kempson’s bright-and-pastel color palette series with five variants: Tomorrow, Tomorrow Night, Tomorrow Night Eighties, Tomorrow Night Blue, Tomorrow Night Bright.ĭownload Tomorrow Theme for Coda Vibrant Ink for Coda
#SUBETHAEDIT 5 DOWNLOAD#
You can read all about it on the official project page, or you can download it and try for yourself.ĭownload Solarized for Coda Tomorrow Theme for Coda Just hit “Use Inverted Colors” after importing Monokai.ĭownload Monokai for Coda Solarized for CodaĮthan Schoonover’s Solarized color palette is a gorgeous precision color scheme with light and dark modes. As an added bonus, I threw in a dark-on-light variation that’s also really hot. This is a direct port of Monokai’s color scheme for TextMate. No collection of color schemes would be complete without Monokai. It is a light-on-dark color scheme with a pleasant desert evening feel.ĭownload Desert for Coda Monokai for Coda If you used it and miss it, Coda Classic Dark is the color scheme for you.ĭownload Coda Classic Dark Desert for Codaĭesert for Coda is a port of Hans Fugal’s amazing Desert color scheme for Vim. The mode supports syntax highlighting and has scripts to automate creating new tasks and projects, marking tasks as done, and archiving completed tasks. Today, I finally got around to making it available for download.
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It’s currently my color scheme of choice.Ĭoda 2 shipped with awesome new color scheme superpowers, but unfortunately the inverted default color scheme was lost in the shuffle. Some months back, I created a ToDo mode for SubEthaEdit that supports the TaskPaper format. It’s light-on-dark, heavy on the blues, and quite pleasing to the eyes.Ĭhunk is a mostly-monochromatic light-on-dark color scheme with a splash of awesome.
#SUBETHAEDIT 5 CODE#
If you want to restore the default colors, you can get them here, courtesy of Panic :) Bluebyīlueby is a Coda color scheme inspired by the gorgeous code samples on. Plus, they’re optimized for my own improved PHP-HTML syntax mode (don’t worry, they work with the regular one too).Īnd since that’s not enough, I’ll throw in support for a bunch of the SubEthaEdit syntax modes: how about Apache, AppleScript, bash, C, C++, Lua and Objective-C?īut wait! There’s more! Each of the color schemes on this page now supports even more user-contributed syntax modes that I’ve seen in the wild: C#, Codeigniter, CoffeeScript, Conference, Django-Template, ExpressionEngine, HAML, HTML-jQuery, HTML-MooTools, jQuery, LaTeX, Lisp, MooTools, Pascal, PHP-HTML-jQuery, PHP-MooTools, Prototype, Sass and Wordpress. In addition, they include styles for a couple more modes that I can’t live without: LESS, Markdown, Mustache, Twig-HTML, Twig-JavaScript, Twig-XML and YAML. All color schemes on this page are fully compatible with each of the stock Coda syntax modes: ActionScript, ASP-HTML, CFML, CSS, ERB, HTML, Java, Javascript, JSP-HTML, LassoScript-HTML, Objective-J, Perl, PHP-HTML, Python, Ruby, Smarty, SQL and XML.