I have been trying to change the background color of Eclipse's windows to black and customize the font colors. There doesn't seem to be a way to do this, at least not in an obvious way. I am using version 3.3.

How do I do this or are there any plugin's that might be able to assist in doing this?


Solution 1:

To change background colour

  1. Open menu *Windows → PreferencesGeneralEditorsText Editors
    • Browse Appearance color options
    • Select background color options, uncheck default, change to black
    • Select background color options, uncheck default, change to colour of choice

To change text colours

  1. Open JavaEditorSyntax Colouring
    • Select element from Java
    • Change colour
    • List item

To change Java editor font

  1. Open menu WindowsPreferencesGeneralAppearanceColors and Fonts
    • Select JavaJava Editor Text font from list
    • Click on change and select font

Solution 2:

I just came across this: Eclipse Colour Themes

Install the plugin and choose from a selection of pre-defined themes, or write your own. Just what I needed!

Solution 3:

Under Windows → Preferences → General → Apperance you can find a dark theme.

Solution 4:

Background color of views (navigator, console, tasks etc) is set according to the desktop (system) settings. On Linux/GNome I changed System/Preferences/Appeareance to change this color.

Editor colors are set chaotically by different editors, search for background in eclipse preferences to find different options. One easy way to get beautiful dark (and not only dark) themes is to install Afae plugin, and then pick theme within its preferences (twilight theme is beautiful, for example) - again, eclipse prefs, Afae group. Of course this applies only when you edit with Afae.

Solution 5:

You can install eclipse theme plugin then select default. Please visit here: http://eclipsecolorthemes.org/?view=plugin