1. Summary
Eclipse installs the default code color style is "white background", the color is a little glare, so think of manual to change the code color of Eclipse, but change to change is still difficult to meet our requirements, even sometimes the background and some code color to the same, resulting in code is not visible. There are some beautiful code color settings on the web, given the RGB values of various code colors, but it seems very troublesome to set the colors through eclipse. For this issue, there are some plugins specifically for the Eclipse color style. Here is an introduction to the installation and use of one of the plugin Eclipse Color theme.
2. Installation of Eclipse Color theme
From the menu bar, go to help "Eclipse Marketplace ..., figure 2.1."
Figure 2.1
Enter Eclipse color theme in the Find box in the Eclipse Marketplace dialog box to find the plug-in that we want to install. Locate the Eclipse Color Theme , and click the Install button (2.2), all the way down to the finish. Note: Warnings may appear during installation, ignore it, and final installation will require that eclipse be restarted for the plug-in to take effect.
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3. Use of the color style provided by the plugin
Make sure that the plug-in installation is successful and that you restart eclipse before you take this step. Click Window Preferences to enter the Preferences interface, select General appearance Color Theme option (2.3) If Eclipse Colo is not installed R Theme Plug-in words preferences interface will have no color theme option.
Select your preferred style, click Apply Ok,eclipse prompt to reopen the editor, agree. Of course, if you don't know which color theme looks good, you can find a color theme that works best for you on the Eclipse color theme website. 2.4 is the vibrant ink theme.
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Figure 2.4
Eclipse Settings Cool Code color style