I just started using the Solarized Dark theme, which I’ve found to be easier on my eyes. The one thing I would like to change, if possible, is the color of the text in a selected block. Text is normally white in this theme; when you select a block of text (to delete it, for instance), it’s a brighter white; to my eyes, at least,that’s not all that different from the unselected text.
What I’d like to do is make the selected text stand out a bit more - perhaps a bright yellow. I know the themes can be modified, but I’m not sure which setting needs to be changed.
You can modify any theme by going to file>options>appearance and believe look at either editor and colors to make changes or textual marks at bottom of list. Not at computer.
Thanks, but is that for the theme, or for he editor in general? If I change to a different theme, will that color change apply to the new theme as well?
Thanks Vincent - found it, and it does what I want, but I have the same question I asked GoalieDad - will this apply only to the theme, or to the editor in general? If I switch to a different theme, will I get the same behavior? I’d prefer it to be specific to the theme, but maybe I’m over-thinking this,…
By definition each theme has a default color for various types of selected text, change and save theme as a modified version. Ex solarized theme_ white editor or whatever you want to save your personal preferences and import into any project you would like to use that theme variance/modification
If you customize Solarized Dark by changing Appearance settings, then change the theme to Dark Mode, and then change back later to Solarized Dark, you will get the default Solarized Dark settings–all your changes will be lost.
What you need to do is the following:
Customize the theme, via changes to the settings in File > Options > Appearance.
Save your custom theme, via Window > Themes > Save Theme to file
Import your custom theme back into Scrivener, so it will show up under Window > Themes > Custom Themes.
After doing all that, when you change the theme from your customized Solarized Dark to Dark Mode, and then change back later to your saved & imported customized Solarized Dark, your settings will be intact.
An easy way to think about it is that when you’re using Scrivener, there is always an active theme. ( Even Default Theme is still a theme. ) The theme determines the colors of the interface, and when you change an Appearance setting, you are customizing the theme.
Whenever you wish to save those theme customizations, then use Window > Themes > Save Theme to file.
Thanks, Vincent, I think I got it now. I’m not planning on changing themes, I was just curious about what would happen if I did. Right now, I’m happy with this one.