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Dariusz Piatkowski:
Hi Neil,


--- Quote from: Neil Waldhauer on September 26, 2021, 03:34:22 am ---I didn't know where to search, but I found a few in this thread, and this is a post containing a very light scheme. That said, I now realize that I like the default scheme pretty well. So don't go out of your way to get a white theme just for me...
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No worries. I took a look at that thread, is this the white theme you are talking about:



If yes, easy, the poster included the USCHEME.INI file, which means I'll just copy/paste into my config.

I haven't actually compared it yet to the default VSLICK theme, but for a long time that's what I was using and I agree, it is a pretty good config.

Neil Waldhauer:
Yes, that's it exactly. I ought to go back to my vslick notes and see what I did to make it function like an IDE. I was using CSet++ as my compiler then, and all I did was write some .cmd files for vslick to execute.

Dariusz Piatkowski:
Alright...couple more updates, take a look please.

I'll get the files bundled up and u/l to this thread either later tonight or sometime tomorrow.

Thanks everyone for feedback!

EDIT
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OK, the package is out on Hobbes now, you can find it here => https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/incoming/vse_modern_theme-0_4.zip

Dariusz Piatkowski:
Visual SlickEdit - Modern Editor Theme for OS/2
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v0.6 is out, the big update here is the inclusion of the IBM OpenClass library.

Yes, everywhere else (other platforms that is) the IOC stuff is a dead-end, however for us if anyone wishes to develop using these this v0.6 update now recognizes the IOC constructs.

https://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/incoming/vse_modern_theme-0_6.zip

FUTURE => I started the work to get GCC recognized. Making some headway, of course some conflicts between IBMCPP and GCC, so that's making it a tad slower.

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