It’s a nice dark blue theme will light purples, greens, and blues. The material color scheme is based off of Google’s color palette and ported to Gedit. You can download the Ubuntu theme xml file here. Aside from the purple background it has some nice oranges and blues to it. For those who like purple in their themes this is a definite must to try. The Ubuntu theme is supposed to help Gedit match the look and feel of the Ubuntu desktop environment. I’ll go through the themes and then show you how to install them. Here are 11 themes you must try, shown editing a Lua File. Luckily there is a strong Gedit community and they’ve decided to “spice” up their editor with some really cool themes. Some Gedit users might feel, however, that Gedit, with these themes doesn’t look that spicy. These themes aren’t bad, classic, kate, solarized light and tango are light themes cobalt and solarized dark are blue themes and oblivion is a dark theme. Gedit “out of the box” features seven default themes that are nice, they are: It’s also extendable through a variety of plugins and is lightweight on system resources, the best of both worlds. You can do anything from write a simple text document to use Gedit for hardcore Lua and Lisp programming. Gedit is very popular in the Linux community, partly because it is the default editor for the Gnome desktop environment and also in large part due to it’s ease of use, yet powerful feature set.
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