The Eclipse development environment by default is black on the white, see colleague's Xcode set in the black gray background is very good-looking, went to the internet to check a bit. Discover eclipse can also set themes.
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 here's the problem, 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:color Theme,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 Obsidian is the most suitable for programming.