Thanks for your many schemse. I'm new to SublimeText3 and I've yet to find a scheme that matches my desire--the old Borland C++ environment (think the "old" days of text-based DOS apps like WordPerfect 5.1, Borland Turbo Pascal/C++ :-) I'm rather fond of that #000080 blue background. I think it works well in both fully lighted and darkened spaces. Some folks who do the kind of scheme tinkering you do yet for Visual Studio have the same itch:
That's an excellent example. I confess I tried to use Monokai Blueberry scheme to edit it, but failed dismally. I'm hoping for you such work is less burdensome. I'm fully prepared to buy you a beer if you've time to do this.
Dayle,
Thanks for your many schemse. I'm new to SublimeText3 and I've yet to find a scheme that matches my desire--the old Borland C++ environment (think the "old" days of text-based DOS apps like WordPerfect 5.1, Borland Turbo Pascal/C++ :-) I'm rather fond of that #000080 blue background. I think it works well in both fully lighted and darkened spaces. Some folks who do the kind of scheme tinkering you do yet for Visual Studio have the same itch:
https://studiostyl.es/schemes/borland-c-3-1
That's an excellent example. I confess I tried to use Monokai Blueberry scheme to edit it, but failed dismally. I'm hoping for you such work is less burdensome. I'm fully prepared to buy you a beer if you've time to do this.
Must regards,
GuyS. guy.stalnaker@wisc.edu