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Moving further towards the Dark Side

I’ve been a proponent of dark coding environments for many moons, back to Turbo C++ and that blue.  In fact, my current Visual Studio template started way back in the first version of Visual Studio for .NET. I actually painstakingly hand-copied my colors from HomeSite.

At the recent Atlanta Code Camp, I overheard someone ment

ion a Visual Studio Theme Editor that goes beyond your personal editing colors and extends into the actual Visual Studio shell (drool).  After a quick look around, I found the Visual Studio Theme Editor and a really great .vstheme file that gets me pretty close to the Expression products.

Below is what I’m looking at now.  I am a happy man.

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Rik Robinson

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