Is it possible in Dreamweaver MX to put my own background color to my code? - colors

In Dreamweaver MX I am trying to go to edit - preferences, but it only target tags and not entire code, can somebody help me please?

The following works in Dreamweaver, as far as I know it should also work way back in Dreamweaver MX (currently 7 versions old), if it is not present, then you can't change the code background color:
Edit (Dreamweaver on Mac) -> Preferences, Code Coloring category. Change the value for "Default background" to modify code view background color.

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Need change background color

I should change background-color of terminal in linux mint cinnamon, but how can I do it?, But I tried change color, and I did it, but I couldn't know how to change Background-color...
Try this:
Go to Menu – Edit – Profile – Edit – General tab. In this tab you can change the font. Then go to the tab – Colors. Remove the check mark from the "Use colors from system theme".

Change Text Highlight Color in Eclipse Console

Question
Is it at all possible to change the color of the text highlight in Eclipse console to something more visible in Manjaro Linux? Your time and help are both much appreciated.
Important notes
I am using the default GTK theme. I do not want to use a different theme.
For testing, I have tried using a different theme, but that didn't help.
Problem
Currently, I am stuck with a barely visible light grey text selection in Eclipse console in the following two scenarios:
When manually selecting text
When using the Find\Replace... search function
Supporting screenshots
Manual mouse text selection:
Find/Replace... selection:
Looking into and changing these settings did not help:
I once ran into the same problem and used the gnome-color-chooser to resolve this issue.
You have to change property selected_bg_color value in your current GTK theme gtkrc file. I am using Ambiance theme.
So my setting are:
cat /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-2.0/gtkrc | more
gtk-color-scheme = "base_color:#ffffff\nfg_color:#4c4c4c\ntooltip_fg_color:#000000\nselected_bg_color:#f07746\nselected_fg_color:#FFFFFF\ntext_color:#3C3C3C\nbg_color:#F2F1F
0\ntooltip_bg_color:#f5f5c5\nlink_color:#DD4814"
Also refer these post which helps you in future for similar kinds of problems.
Change Eclipse sidebar vertical scope highlighting
eclipse-on-ubuntu-fixing-the-black-background-color-in-hover

colored coding typing in text mate

This seems really silly but I somehow hit a key combination by mistake in text mate and now the colored coded typing is disabled. It's all just black text no matter php or html or variables etc... I scoured google and messed with all the preferences and can't get it back on.
any idea?
thanks in advance
You probably change the source associtation to plain text... at the bottom of the editor window there is a dropdwon where you can choose the source syntax, try selecting the appropriate context (ie. HTML, CSS, PHP, etc.)

How to change line numbers background in Dreamweaver CS5?

Does anybody have an idea how to get rid of line numbers blue background?
It's quite distracting :(
Maybe there is some extension for deeper customization of Dreamweaver (CS5) ?
Even here: Tom’s dark DW dark code colorization for Dreamweaver it's still blue.
Thanks!
I don't think there is a way to change it. The line number bar is a hardcoded object and none of the CSS files or XML files affect it.
Actually, there is a way to change it.
By affecting the basic operation system's settings for the active line highlight color it's possible to achieve this effect.
It probably works on all windows platforms:
for this demonstration I ll explain how to do it on win7.
1. right click on the screen
2. choose personalize
3. window color / advanced appearance settings
4. choose 'selected items' from the drop-down menu
5. modify 'color1' to the color u wish to use in DW.
and its all done. DW inherits the operating system's default/modified color settings.
cheers, Nel.

Changing color of Eclipse links in quick fix or Eclipse links in preferences on Linux

if i use a dark theme then links in Eclipse-"quick fix" or in i.e. Eclipse->Preferences->General->Editor (the three 'see... "File Associaton"|"Content Types"|"Appearance"'-links) are unreadable.
On this image the links i am talking about are cyan on grey:
I found a solution for Windows/XP:
The hover uses the same colors as the on your system. On Windows you
can change that via Display settings > Appearance > Advanced: ToolTip.
The link color is the one used in your browser (IE on Windows).
However, i need a solution for Linux (XFCE 4.8.1/GTK)
I checked/tested all settings of Eclipse and i found no setting for this link-color. It seems to be a system-setting (GTK), so i already tried to add this to gtkrc:
style "default" {
GtkWidget::link-color = "#ffffff"
}
class "GtkWidget" style "default"
but this did not change the link color in Eclipse.
I hope you can help - thanks!
GNOME
http://devblog.virtage.com/2013/06/eclipse-and-eclipse-based-apps-on-ubuntu-13-04-desktop-hacks/
KDE
Use the colors menu (the first entry in the picture):
And redefine the tooltip background color:
Then enjoy the readable popups:
Install gnome-color-chooser and customize the tooltip color as described here:
http://www.devsniper.com/black-tooltip-in-eclipse-on-ubuntu-12-04/
I'll chime in here, since I have the same issue.
There is no fix for this, when running Eclipse on Unix (KDE, Gnome, etc).
The color for links, which is used in the QuickFix list as well as various other places in the UI (such as Preferences panels), is hardcoded.
On Windows, you are luckier, since Eclipse uses the native link widget, which takes its colors from system settings.
On non-Windows, you are stuck with a dark-blue hardcoded color.
What it should do, at least on GTK, is use the GtkWidget::link-color setting. But it doesn't, currently.
If you want to see it fixed, either upvode this bug or fix the code yourself:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=130444
Sad, I know ):
Check out this post https://stackoverflow.com/questions/96981/color-themes-for-eclipse or have a look at the Eclipse color themes site.

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