Howdy,If its just the background, you can change that in miniAudicle under Preferences->Editing. There isn't support for theming, however, so you will probably want to change the colors of text also for proper contrast with the background.Some of my students also have a Sublime Text config that has keybindings for e.g. running code. I can try to procure that for you, as Sublime Text is much fuller-featured for text editing.spencer--On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 3:56 PM, Joel Matthys <jwmatthys@gmail.com> wrote:And there is a ChucK mode for emacs here: https://github.com/jwmatthys/chuck-mode
Joel
On 09/17/2015 05:02 PM, Michael Heuer wrote:
Hello,
Getting started with emacs or vi on OSX isn't too bad. Open Terminal and configure it to your liking in terms of fonts and colors, then install homebrew (http://brew.sh)
and then install your editor of choice
$ brew install emacs
michael
On Sep 17, 2015, at 4:56 PM, O L <ounderscorel@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________
Hello all. I have been learning and enjoying ChucK but I'm running into eyestrain issues with the white background of miniAudicle. In the past I have used Sublime text for CSS/HTML with no issue, so ideally I'm looking for something with a dark background. I've seen things referencing using vim or emacs, but I have no idea how to get that up and running. I've searched the list but all the posts I see assume a level of competency with these editors that I don't have. Is there a resource for getting started (on OSX if that matters) from a beginners perspective with ChucK on something other that miniAudicle?
Thanks in advance.
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