12 | | Note that the colors used are more geared towards themes with a darker background (the majority of them). This is so because the way user defined languages are handled at the moment is by explicitly setting the colors and not a class name. These colors might make it a bit hard to comfortably read text with the default theme, which has a background color of white. To change your theme go to '''Settings >> Style Configurator'''. |
| 12 | Note that the colors used are more geared towards themes with a darker background (the majority of them). This is so because the way user defined languages are handled at the moment is by explicitly setting the colors and not a class name. These colors might make it a bit hard to comfortably read text with the default theme, which has a background color of white.[[BR]] |
| 13 | To change your theme go to '''Settings >> Style Configurator'''. |
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| 15 | For colors more suited to the default theme use the '''!UserLang''' node for Cobra in the file ''userDefinedLanguage-!DefaultTheme.xml'' attached below.[[BR]] |
| 16 | Once again if the file ''userDefinedLang.xml'' does not exist copy the entire file (''userDefinedLang-!DefaultTheme.xml'') and rename it to ''userDefinedLang.xml''. |