Is there a black theme for Dreamweaver? - dreamweaver

Does anyone a black theme addon for dreamweaver something like this:

This isn't a question about PHP at all. This is a question only related to Dreamweaver. I don't own the software myself, but there's probably something like... Preferences > Editor > Colors where you can change the background color or select a theme.
Try:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/617313?tstart=0

Edit->Preferences->Code Coloring select a Default background then scroll down to the PHP selection and Edit Coloring Scheme.

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How to change the color of certain parts of code in Android Studio?

I use Android Studio with Material Theme, as it makes it look A LOT better. The only problem is that when I initialize a variable, it shows up as dark grey, which is pretty unreadable because I use the dark theme. Is there an option that I can change only that dark grey to some other color, without making any changes to the color of other pieces of code?
Here's a screenshot:
File > Settings > Editor > Color Scheme > The language for which you want to change the color

Changing Font Color in PyCharm "Run" pane

With a dark theme chosen, the "run" pane (not the python "console" nor the "terminal" accessible within PyCharm) shows a very dark font such that it can barely be seen. Switching to a light theme, all is well. I've found help (within Pycharm, here, Google, and YouTube) on setting the font colors for the editor, console, and terminal panes, but not a thing on changing the run-pane colors. Any ideas?
I usually just use native Editor settings in the Preferences.
So you can try going into the :
Preferences > Editor > Color Scheme > Console Colors
click on Console Colors and use the menu on the right
Console > Backgroud > select prefered color
Click Apply to test the color
Click OK to save changes
Hope that helps.
FWIW, I am using the Grep Console plugin (in my older 5.0.6 PyCharm Pro version) which also controls the Run panes and has a fairly configurable color scheme (both background and foreground):
This is how the Run pane looks like (snapshot intentionally smudged):

change background colour of notepad++ editor

I knew that colour can be set through
Settings->Style Configurator
but when the line that I am editing has a different font and background colour which I don't know how to set.
Also when I am selecting an block of code, I can't control the colour of the selection.
Basically I just want to set the editor to have the same color as the typical console, green on black background (which is friendly to eyes, not straining).
Is it possible to customise the color in the notepad++ editor ?
Or anyone knows of an editor that can meet this requirement ?
Thanks
For me it works fine to do the following:
Go to "Settings" Menu and choose "Style Configurator".
There you choose "Global Styles" (language list) and "Default Style" (style list) and set the colors you want.
You can also try to use the "Global override" style and check the different checkboxes.
In Notepad++ there is quick option without change color setting. In Notepad++ have many themes with different color option.
Notepad++ has many themes which you can select in a dropdown box in the Style Configurator window. Many of these themes (e.g. Bespin, Black board, Twilight) have dark background and different colors for different kinds of text for programming languages.
After Click “Save & Close” Button then Background and Font Color will change, like in the below image.
more information click here

Dreamweaver CS6 Default Colors.xml

Could someone please provide me a link to the default Colors.xml file for Dreamweaver CS6? I've updated my preferences to a dark color scheme and would like to revert back to the defaults.
This is the default color file for Dreamweaver CS6.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19101303/Colors.xml
Assuming you're referring to the code color, you can change your color scheme back to "Classic" here:
Preferences > Code Coloring > Theme (dropdown menu).
Screenshot: Preferences panel screen-shot

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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