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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ in other editors. - Multiple tabs, each with a different file - Split screen - Auto-indent -- Syntax highlighting for C, C++, Go, HTML, Java, JavaScript, LaTeX, Markdown, Python, Rust, and TypeScript. +- Syntax highlighting for C, C++, CSS, Go, HTML, Java, JavaScript, LaTeX, Markdown, Python, Rust, and TypeScript. - Find and replace (with regular expressions!) - Run build command, go to errors - Run any shell command @@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ to open the command palette, and select "open-config". There are several section Comments begin with `#`, and all other lines are of the form `key = value`. Strings can span multiple lines and can either be delimited with " or \`. +You can also include files with `%include` (note: the included file must start with a section header). + By default ted's settings will automatically update when you save the config file. The `core` section's settings should be pretty familiar (font size, etc.) or should have comments on the previous line @@ -93,6 +95,26 @@ To reset your ted configuration to the default settings, delete your ted.cfg fil To change the font, create files called `font.ttf` and `font-bold.ttf` in the same directory as `ted.cfg`. At the moment, only monospace fonts are supported. +#### Themes + +At the top of `ted.cfg` you will see a line which includes a theme. +To modify just one color in the theme, you can do something like + +``` +%include themes/classic.ted.cfg + +[colors] +# replace background color with solid red! +bg = #f00 +``` + +but you can also change to a different theme. Currently `classic`, +`classic-light`, and `extradark` are available. + +No matter what you should include a built-in theme (even if you +replace every single color), because more colors may be added to ted in the future, +and you will want them to be set to something reasonable. + ### IDE-like features If you are working in a compiled language, like C, you can press F4 to compile your code. The default is to run `make` in @@ -281,6 +303,7 @@ Then, open windows\_installer\\ted\\ted.sln, and build. <tr><td>1.3r1</td> <td>Fixed rust, python syntax highlighting.</td> <td>2022 Nov 4</td></tr> <tr><td>1.3r2</td> <td>Fixed high CPU usage on some devices.</td> <td>2022 Dec 7</td></tr> <tr><td>2.0</td> <td>LSP support and a bunch of other things.</td> <td>2023 Jan 11</td></tr> +<tr><td>2.1</td> <td>Better interaction between path+language specific settings, themes, and other things.</td> <td>2023 Mar 7</td></tr> </table> ## License |