UPDATE: One thing that would be nice is to be able to drop a pre-existing color theme in and then tweak it with the color picker.
Please review my web-based Emacs color theme generator
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#12This is so crazy cool I can't believe it. Thanks for making it so much easier to quickly play with my config. Nice to haves: 1. select your language sample (ruby, lisp, c++, etc.) 2. paste in an existing config and have it load that to start with But regardless, great tool. Many thanks!
#2 is a great idea! I think I'll try to implement it, thank you.
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#13Which versions of Emacs will the generated configs work under? (Emacs vs XEmacs, etc?) Thanks!
And I'm hoping you're not one of the remaining 20 XEmacs users :)
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#14Also, I second the request for being able to paste in a config to base it off of (mostly so that if I make a config, then decide I love it except for 1 or 2 things but want to use your editor instead of messing with the color codes, I can use your editor to tweak it).
It's awesome as it is, though. Nice work :)
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#15Does anybody know of one of these for the bash shell prompt?
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#18It would be really cool if you indicated what parts of the file you're editing at the moment. Maybe like underlining all of them? I know you could just change it to some crazy color and see what changes, but then if you want it right back where it was, you can never get it perfectly back. Also, I second the request for being able to paste in a config to base it off of (mostly so that if I make a config, then decide I…
Re: Please review my web-based Emacs color theme generator
#19It would be really cool if you indicated what parts of the file you're editing at the moment. Maybe like underlining all of them? I know you could just change it to some crazy color and see what changes, but then if you want it right back where it was, you can never get it perfectly back. Also, I second the request for being able to paste in a config to base it off of (mostly so that if I make a config, then decide I…
Visual Studio has a sidebar that's grey for untouched lines. On lines that you edit, this sidebar turns yellow, and it turns green when you save and red for errors.
It's still a little difficult to indicate the minibuffer background, the frame border, etc, but I think those names are a little more obvious, and there's fewer of them.