Hi Clark,
Indeed, tsdh-dark seems to be good but on my machine the R code is
not highlighted in the code chunk (as it is in your image) and I don't
know why because in the command line I can see that I am in the ESS[R]
mode. I will try to change the color for << >>= and @ thanks to the
Tyler's directions and also the text color in the helm-buffers-list (C-x
C-b).
Le 04/12/2023 à 02:15, clark richards a écrit :
Hi Laurent,
I haven't changed my Emacs theme setup in ages, and had to go looking
through my config files to see what it was, but it appears that I have
long used tsdh-dark as a theme. It works well enough with
ESS/R/poly-noweb+r mode, though I notice that it actually doesn't
color the "<<...>>=" or "@" at all. Everything else (latex, R code,
other buffers, etc) looks good though.
Attaching a screenshot, but not sure if it will make it through the
mailing list.
Cheers,
Clark
image.png
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 6:48 PM LaurentEss via ESS-help
<ess-help@r-project.org> wrote:
Dear ESS-list,
I tried many dark color themes to do literate programming with
polymode (.rnw file) but there are always some drawbacks : the
color of
the beginning and the end of the chunks (<<....>>= and @) are
unreadable, the color of the text when I want to see the available
buffers (C-x C-b) is unreadable, etc...
May you please tell me the name of a color theme which works fine
with
polymode for noweb files ?
I tried to find an answer on the web without success.
Thank you
Best regards
Laurent
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