Geany-themes is a collection of color schemes for the Geany IDE/editor, either written originally by the Geany community or ported from color schemes for other editors. These schemes are compatible with Geany 1.22 and greater. Check out the screenshots to get an idea for what each color scheme looks like.
Note: the following instructions will overwrite any themes with the same filename you have already installed, so if you have customized any of them, you will lose your customizations if you don't back them up first.
install.sh
for automatic installation or*.conf
files from the
colorschemes
folder into the
~/.config/geany/colorschemes/
. Create the
~/.config/geany/colorschemes/
directory if it does not
already exist.Change Color Scheme...
from Geany's View
menu.Installing the themes on Windows is the same as with Unix-like
systems with the exception that the target directory will be different.
With Windows 7, the directory should be named
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\geany\colorschemes
,
but the exact path may vary depending on your Windows configuration
and/or version. Refer to the
Geany Manual for more information on configuration file paths.
If you want to add a theme, read the ADDING-A-THEME.md file. If you are a package maintainer, consult the MAKING-A-RELEASE.md file. For all other cases, consult the official Geany documentation.
You can also sometimes find bleeding edge themes which have yet to be
fully integrated into the repository by looking at the Issues
on Github labelled with the new-theme
label. There may also be some unofficial themes on the wiki.
Be wary of old-style themes you may find in random places on the
Internet as they may only be compatible with old Geany versions before
1.22 and will likely result in grief. If the file doesn't contain a
section called [theme_info]
it almost sure to be an
incompatible older theme. See below for more details.
These color schemes are not compatible with older version of Geany
prior to 1.22, including its old filetypes files, which you may have
customized and are found in your per-user configuration folder. All bets
are off if you mix and match old filetypes/color schemes and the color
schemes here. The best way to handle it is to simple move your old
filetypes out of the way, copy the ones you want to customize from
Geany's system data folder and hand-copy over the
non-[styling]
groups from the old filetypes file into the
new one.