Due to spending 24/7 programming in front of a computer screen (job, thesis), it's beneficial to view dark colours as much as possible.
Ubuntu's Ambiance theme can be neatly enhanced using Solancer's customisations, and Eclipse Juno looks mostly consistent after applying Roger Dudler's dark Juno theme.
However, there is a problem with using a dark Juno theme like Dudler's. The background colour of (in)active elements within Package Explorer
, Project Explorer
and other Eclipse views displays white/grey colours that are not only inconsistent, but actually obscures important display components like expansion arrows.
After much googling, it seems such colours are inherited from the OS, and therefore cannot be changed from within Eclipse Preferences
. I'd hoped that the dark GTK 3 / Unity theme (Solancer's Ambiance) would supply the necessary dark colours, but this is not the case.
I've used sed to replace all predefined colours in all the .css
files under /opt/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.platform_4.2.0.v*/css
with #FF0000
to establish whether any colours defined there affect the white/grey problem colours; sadly they do not.
Having seen mention of a ~/.e4css
folder online which may contain overriding CSS definitions for such properties, I sought the folder on my local machine, only to find it does not exist.
Similar questions to this exist on SO, yet none explicitly specify how to "fix" these colours.
My question is simple: is there a GTK+ 3.0 CSS property (group) that can be defined to specify these colours for Eclipse 4.x, and where should it be configured?