10-07-2014, 06:07 AM
Have you tried Gedit?
I haven't used it myself in LL, but I have in Mint. (In Mint) It comes with a few choices of color schemes by default, but not sure if that is a Mint specific thing or standard with any gedit install. Install with command:
Open it, then go to Edit -> Preferences -> Fonts & Colors (tab). Since there is a choice to add new color schemes, I'm guessing that you might be able to make your own custom scheme -- but I've never bothered with that, so can't tell you how it's done. You may need to do some searching for how to do that.
I haven't used it myself in LL, but I have in Mint. (In Mint) It comes with a few choices of color schemes by default, but not sure if that is a Mint specific thing or standard with any gedit install. Install with command:
Code:
sudo apt-get install gedit
Open it, then go to Edit -> Preferences -> Fonts & Colors (tab). Since there is a choice to add new color schemes, I'm guessing that you might be able to make your own custom scheme -- but I've never bothered with that, so can't tell you how it's done. You may need to do some searching for how to do that.
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