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plugin: Visual Studio Code plugin #14

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muznyo opened this issue Dec 1, 2022 · 5 comments
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plugin: Visual Studio Code plugin #14

muznyo opened this issue Dec 1, 2022 · 5 comments
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@muznyo
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muznyo commented Dec 1, 2022

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It will let you customize colors. The Visual Studio Code plugin should work for VSCodium also.

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FWIW, I recently put together https://github.com/sidevesh/vscode-mica-blue-dark-theme to go with GradienceTeam/Community#96.
I can handle the translation of gradience colors to vscode theme colors if someone can put together a gradience plugin for it.
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0xMRTT commented Jul 10, 2023

@sidevesh If you explain me how to set colors for VSCode, I can do it

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@0xMRTT I don't think there is anyway that Gradience can adapt any vscode theme with a particular color scheme, there is just too many variety of vscode themes out there.
What can be done is gradience create its own vscode theme and that way we would know what gradience colors go where in the vscode theme.
Modifying a vscode theme is just a matter of replacing the colors in the json file where the theme is located (usually in ~/.vscode/extensions), this may be different for flatpak version though, would need to check.
There are tons of vscode theme including two really.good ones that use GNOME / Adwaita colors so it should be straightforward to figure out which customized colors from gradience replace which theme color property.

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https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/vscode-gnome-theme
https://github.com/piousdeer/vscode-adwaita
These are two of the best GNOME style themes for vscode,
The second one uses python code to create the theme json file for vscode so it might be easier to adapt with gradience, rather than having to patch a huge json theme file directly.

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0xMRTT commented Jul 12, 2023

Gonna have a look 👍

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