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Old 07-12-2025, 04:40 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
OK, an ask if anyone is up to it. I have been using the Desert Dawn GVim colour scheme for years and years, and it just feels right -- dark but not too dark, and well-defined code element colours. When I switched to using Visual Studio Code for some work, I was happy to find that palette recreated there, and so I use that same basic palette there. This is NOT something I feel up to recreating myself for Calibre, but would love to have. If anyone feels up to recreating it as a Calibre palette, I would be extremely grateful.
Here I leave you three alternatives, so you can choose Desert Dawn only dark mode 2 and 3 for both modes
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