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[GH-ISSUE #283] Nouveau système de coloration #120
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Originally created by @ImpotStite on GitHub (Oct 5, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/UpsilonNumworks/Upsilon/issues/283
Je propose un nouveau système de coloration des script python à la visual studio code car je trouve que la coloration de epsilon est très terne et on s’y perd assez facilement contrairement à celle de vos qui est plutôt pas mal.
@ImpotStite commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2022):
Et aussi en y repensant pour compléter cette option, on pourrait activer un mode sombre mais que sur python. Car personnellement j’aime pas trop les modes sombres mais sur python c bien pratique
@Yaya-Cout commented on GitHub (Feb 9, 2023):
You can use a custom theme to change the Python editor's colors, if you want. You can use Omega Theme Maker to create a custom color thème, if you want : https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=267388 (link in French)