Dark Theme for Pharo 3 ================== So, I finally took some time and hacked a Dark Theme for Pharo 3: How you install it? You need to execute this script:
WARNING 1: You need to do a merge (notice the script) WARNING 2: Yes, this is a HACK (also: an ugly hack). See below for details. WARNING 3: This changes something in the Pharo3Theme too... so you can go back after installing, but not completely :) Considerations -------------- It can look like an easy task, to make a theme over a non native GUI like Pharo, but let me tell you: It is not. There are a lot of glitches and errors of design you have to overcome to get a working version of a theme. This is a pitty because we claim that our system is clean (or should be clean) and easy to understand. But all the Morphic implementation is a hack over a hack, with preconcepts and hardcodes everywhere, up to a point that to make the smallest change is an incredibly annoying task. Then... I added ""yet another hack"" to this infinite list. I made it because we need something like this, even if not a good solution. And I also made it to start a debate into our community. I truly believe that Morphic was a great idea, but I also believe that current implementation is doomed. I would like to discuss a new implementation, with a good design (for example I believe it should be a clear separation between a morph and it's skin, making easy the actual-hard task of changing a colorset). I also believe there will be a clear separation between what is a Morph (a graphical unit) and a Widget (who at the time should use morphs, but that's another story). Etc., etc., etc. So, will we start the longtime postponed effort of effectively replace current Morphic? In the mean time, enjoy the theme. Is so cool that I'm considering making it my default theme :P Esteban |
… and I made a blog post with it :P
On 01 May 2014, at 13:24, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Very well done!
Nico Esteban Lorenzano writes: > Dark Theme for Pharo 3 > ================== > > So, I finally took some time and hacked a Dark Theme for Pharo 3: > > > > How you install it? You need to execute this script: > > “1. You need this because otherwise Gofer merge becomes dumb :P" > MCRepositoryGroup default > addRepository: (MCSmalltalkhubRepository > owner: 'estebanlm' > project: 'Pharo3DarkTheme'). > “2. Now we can actually MERGE the project" > Gofer it > smalltalkhubUser: 'estebanlm' project: 'Pharo3DarkTheme'; > package: 'Pharo3DarkTheme'; > merge. > “3. And then install it" > Pharo3DarkTheme installFullTheme. > > WARNING 1: You need to do a merge (notice the script) > WARNING 2: Yes, this is a HACK (also: an ugly hack). See below for details. > WARNING 3: This changes something in the Pharo3Theme too... so you can go back after installing, but not completely :) > > Considerations > -------------- > > It can look like an easy task, to make a theme over a non native GUI like Pharo, but let me tell you: It is not. There are a lot of glitches and errors of design you have to overcome to get a working version of a theme. This is a pitty because we claim that our system is clean (or should be clean) and easy to understand. > > But all the Morphic implementation is a hack over a hack, with preconcepts and hardcodes everywhere, up to a point that to make the smallest change is an incredibly annoying task. > > Then... I added ""yet another hack"" to this infinite list. I made it because we need something like this, even if not a good solution. And I also made it to start a debate into our community. I truly believe that Morphic was a great idea, but I also believe that current implementation is doomed. I would like to discuss a new implementation, with a good design (for example I believe it should be a clear separation between a morph and it's skin, making easy the actual-hard task of changing a colorset). > I also believe there will be a clear separation between what is a Morph (a graphical unit) and a Widget (who at the time should use morphs, but that's another story). > Etc., etc., etc. > > So, will we start the longtime postponed effort of effectively replace current Morphic? > > In the mean time, enjoy the theme. Is so cool that I'm considering making it my default theme :P > > Esteban -- Nicolas Petton http://nicolas-petton.fr |
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ahhh… forget to say. There will be missing changes (my workflow is covered, but that does not means all Pharo).
Please, report it and I will fix it as soon as I can. cheers, Esteban On 01 May 2014, at 13:24, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Wow!
This will make a couple of people very happy, and it is quite impressive. Seriously, you found time to finish this while labouring during days on the Pharo 3 release, are you sure you are not extra-terrestial ? Works like a charm : Thanks. Sven PS: Yes, we should do the effort to make it possible to do this for real (clean). On 01 May 2014, at 13:24, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: Dark Theme for Pharo 3 |
On 01 May 2014, at 14:07, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote:
thanks! yes I made it for Phil and Yuriy :)
well.. there were some dead moments while waiting for things to be ready (but I wasn’t able to work on more complicated things, I needed to keep my concentration on the release)… and then I have insomnia :P Esteban
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This is awesome! Thank's Esteban Best Nacho Lic. Ignacio Sniechowski, MBA On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:
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sweet!
Esteban I would put a brighter/warmer color (like shining orange?) for self because it is an important key. Then I loved the light blue scrollbars so may be they work in the dark theme. On 1/5/14 13:24, Esteban Lorenzano
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Thanks a lot, I've been waiting (and tried yes :) this for years !
Laurent Le jeudi 1 mai 2014, 13:24:15 Esteban Lorenzano a écrit : > Dark Theme for Pharo 3 > ================== > > So, I finally took some time and hacked a Dark Theme for Pharo 3: > > > > How you install it? You need to execute this script: > > “1. You need this because otherwise Gofer merge becomes dumb :P" > MCRepositoryGroup default > addRepository: (MCSmalltalkhubRepository > owner: 'estebanlm' > project: 'Pharo3DarkTheme'). > “2. Now we can actually MERGE the project" > Gofer it > smalltalkhubUser: 'estebanlm' project: 'Pharo3DarkTheme'; > package: 'Pharo3DarkTheme'; > merge. > “3. And then install it" > Pharo3DarkTheme installFullTheme. > > WARNING 1: You need to do a merge (notice the script) > WARNING 2: Yes, this is a HACK (also: an ugly hack). See below for details. > WARNING 3: This changes something in the Pharo3Theme too... so you can go back after installing, but not completely :) > > Considerations > -------------- > > It can look like an easy task, to make a theme over a non native GUI like Pharo, but let me tell you: It is not. There are a lot of glitches and errors of design you have to overcome to get a working version of a theme. This is a pitty because we claim that our system is clean (or should be clean) and easy to understand. > > But all the Morphic implementation is a hack over a hack, with preconcepts and hardcodes everywhere, up to a point that to make the smallest change is an incredibly annoying task. > > Then... I added ""yet another hack"" to this infinite list. I made it because we need something like this, even if not a good solution. And I also made it to start a debate into our community. I truly believe that Morphic was a great idea, but I also believe that current implementation is doomed. I would like to discuss a new implementation, with a good design (for example I believe it should be a clear separation between a morph and it's skin, making easy the actual-hard task of changing a colorset). > I also believe there will be a clear separation between what is a Morph (a graphical unit) and a Widget (who at the time should use morphs, but that's another story). > Etc., etc., etc. > > So, will we start the longtime postponed effort of effectively replace current Morphic? > > In the mean time, enjoy the theme. Is so cool that I'm considering making it my default theme :P > > Esteban > |
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So, will we start the longtime postponed effort of effectively replace current Morphic? If it breaks the current one window restriction then please please yes. |
I'm loving it!
Thank you Esteban! Esteban A. Maringolo 2014-05-02 5:05 GMT-03:00 kmo <[hidden email]>: > > /So, will we start the longtime postponed effort of effectively replace > current Morphic?/ > > If it breaks the current one window restriction then please please yes. > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/ANN-Pharo3-Dark-Theme-is-available-tp4757420p4757549.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
Awesome!, I made it my default theme.
2014-05-02 19:53 GMT-03:00 Esteban A. Maringolo <[hidden email]>: > I'm loving it! > > Thank you Esteban! > Esteban A. Maringolo > > > 2014-05-02 5:05 GMT-03:00 kmo <[hidden email]>: >> >> /So, will we start the longtime postponed effort of effectively replace >> current Morphic?/ >> >> If it breaks the current one window restriction then please please yes. >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/ANN-Pharo3-Dark-Theme-is-available-tp4757420p4757549.html >> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > |
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