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doki theme for normal visual studio #43

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Skided opened this issue Feb 1, 2021 · 4 comments
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doki theme for normal visual studio #43

Skided opened this issue Feb 1, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Skided
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Skided commented Feb 1, 2021

can you please add support for normal visual studio and not only for vsc?

@Unthrottled
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🤔 I'm not opposed to the idea. I haven't had the need to use Visual Studio (not a .net dev), so that's why it doesn't exist. The answer is eventually. I've got some other things that I want to do before I can look at this though.

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@RichanHatsune
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👍 A Doki Theme for the full version of Visual Studio would be really nice. I already use the Doki Theme for my whole JetBrains Toolbox and VS Code.

For Visual Studio I currently use a workaround with an selfmade custom Color Theme and the AddIn ClaudiaIDE to add a Miku Hatsune wallpaper to my Code Editor:
Screenshot 2021-05-20 114312

So it would be technically possible to create a Doki Theme Pack for Visual Studio. The only thing that will not be possible are stickers. Writing Visual Studio Extensions also takes a lot of work compared to VSCode.

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Noice! I'll have to take a peek later to see how much effort it would be make it work the way I want it to. Thanks for making this more probable of being a thing.

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Screenshot 2021-07-20 061112

@RichanHatsune Thank you for pointing me in the right direction with ClaudiaIDE! Reading that codebase was an interesting experience 😅 .

You where right about the amount of effort it takes to build a theme/extension. There are over 2700 color configurations, hence why MVP doesn't have any light themes.

That being said I probably missed colors in places, so feel free to submit feedback to help make it better. I developed the VisualStudio extension using Rider, so my knowledge/usage of VisualStudio is (and will be) low. I did make the things I did see look pretty though.

Link to the codebase with documentation on how to get started.

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