This will enable semantic highlighting for all languages that inherit this setting from Language Defaults. Select the Semantic highlighting checkbox and customize the color ranges if necessary.
From the list of the code elements, select Nested function definitions, clear the Inherit values from checkbox and specify the element foreground and background colors. Select any code element you want to customize and clear the corresponding Inherit values from checkbox to change inherited color settings for this element then specify your color and font settings.įor example, you can set a color highlighting for nested functions.
To restore a predefined color scheme to default settings, click and select Restore Defaults. If you customize a predefined color scheme, it will be displayed in blue. Predefined color schemes are listed in bold font. (Optional) To rename your custom scheme, click and select Rename. Select a color scheme, click, and then click Duplicate. You can customize a predefined color scheme, but it is recommended to create a duplicate for your custom color and font settings: Duplicate a color scheme For more information, see Share color schemes.
If you install a plugin with a color scheme, that scheme will be added to the list of predefined schemes. IntelliJ Light: designed for the IntelliJ Light interface theme High contrast: designed for the High contrast interface theme (recommended for users with sight deficiency)
Use the Scheme list to select a color scheme.īy default, there are the following predefined color schemes:Ĭlassic Light: designed for the macOS Light and Windows 10 Light interface themesĭarcula: designed for the Darcula interface theme Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Editor | Color Scheme.You can use a predefined color scheme or customize it to your liking. P圜harm uses color schemes that define the preferred colors and fonts. Colors and font styles are used to format this text and help you better understand it at a glance. As a developer, you work with a lot of text resources: the source code in the editor, search results, debugger information, console input and output, and so on.