I need to know the name of the package which provide the circle with a preview of the CSS color value in Atom,
can any one help
You're referring to Pigments.
The default is to highlight the color declaration with the color. The option to display color as a dot at the end of the line is called "Marker Type" (or, pigments.markerType).
See the doc page for more details.
If I may also add to this:
There is a newer package called Chromo available for atom.
Chromo will put color preview pills in the gutter for css colors similar to what you described and supports hex, rgb, rgba, and ansi color values at the moment.
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I have recently implemented a JFreeChart library in my program, but I struggle to change some of the colors of the text, so I can use it in my dark theme. The screenshot below highlights the labels I was not able to figure out how to change the color of.
I am using java swing library with the latest version of JFreeChart and JCommon
If there is any way of changing those colors to some brighter colors, I would be really glad.
Thanks everybody for their answers, I really appreciate any kind of help with this problem. This is the image showing which parts of the chart I want to change the color of the text.
Try setTickLabelPaint() on the Axis that you want.
See all Changing color of labels in JFreeChart.
I am using DB-Visualizer 9.2.10 and I want to change the border color of the editor but I don't see any border option to change. Below image shows the options colors and borders but in my pro version I don't see this option. Is there any other way to accomplish the same.
Thanks
You should be able to change the border by going to Tools -> Properties.
You can either select one of the predefined styles or specify a small image file to use for the border.
You should also be able to change it by going to Database -> Connections
I exported a bunch of png files from R. The pictures are of a dataset that is 'spinning' against a white background. I then use GIMP to stitch them together and export an animated gif. Unfortunately, the gif has a yellowish color instead of a white background like the original files. This yellowish color was not there when I used to do this in imageMagick and isn't even there when I preview the files in GIMP. It only appears after I do the export as a gif. Does anybody know what is going on and how I can correct this?
GIF files are limited to 255 colors. If you don't downsacle colros prior to exporting them, GIMP will do that automatically at the export step itself. It is at this point that your yellowish background is being created.
The workaround is quite simple: convert your image to the indexed color model before exporting the GIF file (image->mode->indexed) ( perceive you could even force a custom crafted palette at this step). If after this conversion the backgroound is already yellowish, you can manually redefine it on the Color Map dialog (search for it on the Windows->Dockable menu) - pick the background color, and change it for white.
When exporting the Indexed image to an animated GIF there is no color conversion step, and the colors of the GIF are saved as they are seen on the screen
The issue here is GIMP is trying to do its best to convert your image down to 255 colors, and that is where it is failing. What I recommend for people on OSX is to get this program called ImageAlpha (it is free) https://pngmini.com/. It does a very good job and compressing png images without much loss. If anybody has a recommendation for a Windows app that would do this, please post it here for reference.
I want a spanlabel show text like
codename one
and code is blue and bold, name is red and bold. How do I achieve this?
That isn't supported by SpanLabel. You can either use a BrowserComponent and style the entries or use several different labels in a FlowLayout Container thus giving each of them the ability to be styled on its own.
I'm using ctags, which I installed in Ubuntu. When I autocomplete something in vim, the autocomplete text is white on a bright pink background. It's quite painful to look at. Is there a way to change these colors? I haven't found a way to do this, and none of the docs mention anything about theme or colors. Thanks!
I figured it out. You can change the color using:
:highlight Pmenu ctermbg=<color> ctermfg=<color>
Pmenu is PopupMenu, the menu tab-completion brings up. To format the currently selected item in the Pmenu, use PmenuSel.
ctermbg is the background color, and ctermfg is the foreground color. These can be named common color names such as red, green, blue, etc.
I set mine like this in vimrc:
hi Pemnu ctermbg=blue ctermfg=white
hi PmenuSel ctermbg=yellow ctermfg=black
Adding to the previous answer by 'mouche' for setting the colors for terminal vim, the following commands can be used to set the color of the pop-up menu for GVim:
:highlight Pmenu guibg=brown guifg=white
:highlight Pmenusel guibg=yellow guifg=black gui=bold