There are two ways to do this:
1. Download the EPF file after downloading from website http://eclipsecolorthemes.org/ and choosing your favorite style ... Then use Eclipse's import->preferences to import just the EPF ...
2. I refer to other people's articles:
Recently made the PHP environment to eclipse, the development environment by default is white black words, time long eyes very uncomfortable, so find Eclipse color theme installation.
Method 1: You can download from Eclipse marketplace
Please visit here:http://eclipsecolorthemes.org/?view=plugin
You can see the interface when you get in.
http://eclipsecolorthemes.org/This site offers a number of well-configured color themes, with XML and EPF two formats, whichever you like to download. I downloaded the. epf file and downloaded it down after file->import->general->preferences-> find your. epf file->finish. You'll find that Eclipse's editing environment becomes the kind you want. But the question is coming, how do you get back to the way it was?
Refer to the following blog post:
http://my.oschina.net/ljhUncle/blog/42988
found that if so, too much trouble, need to delete the entire project, not reliable.
This answer is also referenced:
Http://stackoverflow.com/questions/186118/eclipse-fonts-and-background-color
Found a plugin to download.
The default theme can be restored by Window->preferences->general->apperance->color Theme->default after you update the site with Method 2.
Method 2: Update through the site
Eclipse:help->install New software->work with:update site-http://eclipse-color-theme.github.com/update
Myeclipse:help->myeclipse confrontation Center->software->add site-> input name:colortheme,url:http:// eclipse-color-theme.github.com/update-> Click ok-> under Eclipse Color theme under personal sites to right add to Profile-> wait five minutes to install plug-in time, click on the lower right corner of apply changes
An error occurred during the installation, but it seems to be fine, and it's a bit strange to have it installed smoothly.
You will need to restart eclipse after installation. Open Window->preferences->general->apperance->color Theme after reboot (no option is not installed before plugin)
The interface is as follows:
There are several themes for you to choose from, you can import your own theme files, you can restore the default appearance, I think Sublime Text2 is the most suitable for programming.
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Change the editor style style for Eclipse