Darkest Dark theme from DevStyle - a free plugin providing an enhanced set of experiences for Eclipse. Included:
- Darkest Dark theme - #1 in the Marketplace:
True dark theme with flat replacement icons
A great experience over Windows, Mac and Linux
- Included with DevStyle:
New light and dark color themes
All new startup experience for Eclipse
Inline search for text editors
Entirely free to use! Get DevStyle today.
Tags: dark, theme, Darkest Dark, Genuitec
Additional Details
Eclipse Versions: 2024-12 (4.34), 2024-09 (4.33), 2024-06 (4.32), 2024-03 (4.31), 2023-12 (4.30), 2023-09 (4.29), 2023-06 (4.28), 2023-03 (4.27), 2022-12 (4.26), 2022-09 (4.25), 2022-06 (4.24), 2022-03 (4.23), 2021-12 (4.22), 2021-09 (4.21), 2021-06 (4.20), 2021-03 (4.19), 2020-12 (4.18), 2020-09 (4.17), 2020-06 (4.16), 2020-03 (4.15), 2019-12 (4.14), 2019-09 (4.13), 2019-06 (4.12), 2019-03 (4.11), 2018-12 (4.10), 2018-09 (4.9), Photon (4.8), Oxygen (4.7), 2025-03 (4.35), Neon (4.6)
Platform Support: Windows, Mac, Linux/GTK
Organization Name: CodeTogether Inc.
Development Status: Production/Stable
Date Created: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 - 12:51
License: Commercial - Free
Date Updated: Tuesday, December 10, 2024 - 06:29
Submitted by: Tim Webb
Date | Ranking | Installs | Clickthroughs |
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February 2025 | 8/609 | 4570 | 41 |
January 2025 | 7/654 | 7433 | 49 |
December 2024 | 7/654 | 8254 | 57 |
November 2024 | 7/658 | 9415 | 42 |
October 2024 | 6/663 | 10015 | 49 |
September 2024 | 4/642 | 12415 | 66 |
August 2024 | 5/641 | 9292 | 54 |
July 2024 | 5/663 | 9672 | 45 |
June 2024 | 6/681 | 10827 | 75 |
May 2024 | 6/682 | 10796 | 49 |
April 2024 | 5/687 | 12345 | 57 |
March 2024 | 4/694 | 14353 | 82 |
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Unsuccessful Installs in the last 7 Days: 262
Reviews Add new review
Re: Re: Re: Light workbench with dark editor
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Fri, 06/15/2018 - 04:48
In reply to Re: Re: Light workbench with dark editor by Illés Attila
Illés, those standard eclipse settings will be overriden when you choose to use a theme. You can, however, import themes from http://www.eclipsecolorthemes.org/ or even create one yourself. Such editor themes can be downloaded as XML files and then imported using Preferences->DevStyle->Color Themes but clicking the "Import" link. To use the theme's background in editors, select the "Theme Background" option under the Editor Theme. However, note that a dark background is assumed to be associated with a dark workspace theme and you may not be able to apply the theme.
If you have further questions or issues, it would be best if you raised them on our support forums: https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topics/devstyle/
Thanks for using DevStyle.
Looks Really Good; but crashes too often
Submitted by jake dugas on Tue, 01/23/2018 - 08:07
I have been having trouble getting Eclipse colors for everything just right with the Default Dark Theme. This utility fixed most of the issues. It isn't perfect but resolved the major ones I had. The only problem is that now Eclipse keeps crashing. I'm going to have to uninstall it.
Re: Looks Really Good; but crashes too often
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Wed, 01/24/2018 - 17:15
In reply to Looks Really Good; but crashes too often by jake dugas
Jake - we're glad you like the theme. We haven't had reports of the theme causing crashes - can you help us by telling us what OS you're on, and what distribution, exactly, of Eclipse you are using? Do you have any additional third party plugins installed?
Looks Really Good; but crashes too often
Submitted by jake dugas on Fri, 01/26/2018 - 12:41
In reply to Re: Looks Really Good; but crashes too often by Brian Fernandes
I'm on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, Service Pack 1.
Eclipse Oxygen.2 Release (4.7.2)
My Other plug-ins were all working for quite sometime with no crashes of Eclipse.
Other Plug-ins:
I ended up leaving it installed because I like it and I figured out that I only end up seeing crashes after saving preferences. Not immediately afterward, but usually not long after.
In general I was trying to figure out what controlled the hover help text, which is being fed from a wiki. It's a very tough to read which background with very light gray text. I've worked around it by just highlighing all the popup text or launching the full wiki page.
I'm using the following settings in DevStyle
workbench Theme: Dark Gray (Darkest Dark)
Icon colors: Primary Colors
Editor Theme: Retta
Theme Background: unchecked
Force Colors: unchecked
Enable Breadcrumb: unchecked
Allow Oomph to track...: unchecked
Re: Looks Really Good; but crashes too often
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Mon, 02/05/2018 - 03:20
In reply to Looks Really Good; but crashes too often by jake dugas
Jake,
Thanks for that. It may be that the proprietary plug-in is conflicting with something. We'd like to track this down but our standard support channels are a better place to do that. If possible, can you post to our DevStyle support forum at https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topics/devstyle/theme-problems/ or send an email to our ticket system (support at genuitec.com)? If you can clear the error log, then replicate the problem, please attach the eclipse error log to the forum post or your email (note that the error log can be exported to a text file from the error log view).
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Cant' install this plugin.
Submitted by Kyle Lin on Thu, 01/04/2018 - 05:56
Hi, it's such an amazing plugin that I can't ignore it. But I kept getting this error while trying to install it over and over again..
No repository found at downloads.genuitec.com/downloads/products/myeclipse/installers/me2017stable2.0
Re: Cant' install this plugin.
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Tue, 01/16/2018 - 03:30
In reply to Cant' install this plugin. by Kyle Lin
Sorry for the late reply, Kyle; looks like your comment only just got allowed through. We did have some technical issues at the time but they were quickly resolved. I hope you've been able to install DevStyle now. If you have problem, please report them on our forums at https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topics/devstyle/
Nice theme, with some minor issues
Submitted by Alan DW on Thu, 12/28/2017 - 14:00
So first of all, this is a very nice theme. There are however some elements that seem to have gone unnoticed (i.e. they are still bright). I'm using Eclipse Oxygen.2 64bit on Windows 10.
Finally, I know that this is an odd question to ask, but could you include an option to keep the regular eclipse icons? They aren't perfect, but I'm just too used to them by now, I can't find anything without them.
Re: Nice theme, with some minor issues
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Thu, 01/04/2018 - 03:43
In reply to Nice theme, with some minor issues by Alan DW
Thanks for the comments, Alan. We're always looking to improve the theme and you make a lot of great points. I'll pass your comments on to the development team; I'm sure they'll take many or all of them on board.
Thanks again.
Eclipse stopped working after uninstalling Dark theme
Submitted by Nishant Kumar on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 02:12
After uninstalling this theme, my eclipse stopped working giving this exception.
java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: ECLIPSE_COLORS
Re: Eclipse stopped working after uninstalling Dark theme
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Fri, 12/22/2017 - 14:21
In reply to Eclipse stopped working after uninstalling Dark theme by Nishant Kumar
Nishant - we're sorry to hear that. This looks like something that would be caused by an incomplete uninstallation. Did you install it using the Eclipse uninstallation process? Could you tell us what distribution of Eclipse you are using, what version and what OS?
help! i can't use the editor's theme's effect
Submitted by knight rider on Sun, 12/17/2017 - 09:00
Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
Version: Oxygen.1a Release (4.7.1a)
Build id: 20171005-1200
OS: Windows 10, v.10.0, x86_64 / win32
for example:
public class HelloWorld {
private int unusedInt = 0;
private boolean unusedBoolean = true;
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(sayHello());
}
private static String sayHello() {
return "Hello World";
}
}
the class HelloWorld's clolor must be red,but it's white.
i reinstall the theme,it still the same.
why ?
it can't surport the Java EE IDE for web developers(4.71a) ?
Re: help! i can't use the editor's theme's effect
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Fri, 12/22/2017 - 14:32
In reply to help! i can't use the editor's theme's effect by knight rider
KR - we definitely support the configuration you have specified. Can you tell us what version of DevStyle you are using, as well as what the Workbench theme and the Editor theme selections on the DevStyle preference page are set to?
How can I change menu bar?
Submitted by Hyeonwoo O on Sat, 12/16/2017 - 21:33
This is very good theme but I want to change also menu bar's color.(File, Edit, Source, ...)
Is it impossible?
Re: How can I change menu bar?
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Fri, 12/22/2017 - 14:28
In reply to How can I change menu bar? by Hyeonwoo O
Thank you for asking - I'm afraid this isn't something we can do yet, it's typically an OS-level change. What OS are you using?
Not really "DarkestDark" anymore, just a "Quite Dark" theme :-(
Submitted by Simon Raybould on Mon, 12/11/2017 - 15:45
Since "upgrading" from DarkestDark to DevStyle, things are no longer so dark anymore :-(
For example, #ifdef-ed out code had a black background before which was great but now it's got a yukky green background, so not dark at all.
This is just one example but I've noticed a few like this and must say that I preferred how it was before.
So how do I change these colours back to how they were in the "DarkestDark" theme?
Failing that, how do I remove DevStyle and go back to the orignial DarkestDark theme?
Thaks, Simon.
Re: Not really "DarkestDark" anymore
Submitted by Aaron Lara on Tue, 12/12/2017 - 16:21
In reply to Not really "DarkestDark" anymore, just a "Quite Dark" theme :-( by Simon Raybould
Simon, Sorry our darkest dark (from DevStyle) is not as Dark as you expected. Do you mind sending some screenshots for the example you mentioned? If possible, you can you send them to our Support page for a better support and tracking.
On the other hand, with DevStyle you can always customize your theme and make it much darker. Just go to Window > Preferences > DevStyle > Color Theme and select "Dark Custom", then adgust L where higher value means darker (for dark themes). Additionally you can select a different Editor theme with darker background (and of course select "theme background") if you desire.
Hope this information helps.
Cheers!
Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast
Submitted by Mark Leone on Sat, 12/09/2017 - 14:47
I prefer dark themes, and the ones in DevStyle look great, but with one significant problem. The drop-down arrows for unexpanded nodes in tree widgets have very little contrast relative to their background. At first glance, it looks like they're not even there. But if I look very closely, I can just make them out. When the node is expanded, the arrow is very light and so highly visible.
I tried available customizations, but I can't find a way to make the arrows sufficiently visible in a dark theme. Is there a customization I'm missing? If not, am I the only one having problems with this? If not, perhaps it can be addressed in a future release. I the arrows are dark to provide contrast between expanded and collapsed nodes, perhaps the colors can be reversed. When a node is expanded you already see the children (except when it's empty), so perhaps the hard-to-see arrows should be used when you already have other visual cues. Or better yet, provide contrasting arrow colors that both show up well against their background.
Re: Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast
Submitted by Aaron Lara on Tue, 12/12/2017 - 17:09
In reply to Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast by Mark Leone
Mark Leone, Thanks for reaching out! Can you please provide some screenshots of the issue you are describing, you can send them to our Support page for better tracking.
Also, issues like this are present when using Windows Classic theme (I'm talking about the overall OS theme) as SWT is not very customizable in such legacy themes. Are you by any chance using windows classic as your OS theme? if you are, swiching to a standard theme will fix the issue in dark themes.
Cheers! Aaron Lara
Re: Re: Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast
Submitted by Mark Leone on Wed, 12/13/2017 - 20:16
In reply to Re: Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast by Aaron Lara
Thanks for your reply, Aaron. I sent a screenshot with some further explanation to the support e-mail account.
I should have mentioned it, but this problem is occurring on MacOS. I installed DevStyle on my CentOS 7 system at work, and it looks great. The arrows are white, which gives them great contrast. On MacOS they're black, very nearly the same color as the background.
Since you asked about the OS theme, I tried changing the color profile on the DIsplay Preferences tab in MacOS, but it had no effect on drop-down arrow color or visibility. I cycled through all the profiles and there was no appreciable difference. If there are some other settings I can try on the Mac, I'll be glad to.
Re: Re: Re: Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast
Submitted by Mark Leone on Thu, 12/14/2017 - 23:46
In reply to Re: Re: Drop-Down arrows have very little contrast by Mark Leone
At Aaron's suggestion via e-mail, I tried the regular eclipse dark theme, and it had the same problem. So I looked around at MacOS settings, and I found that in the Accessibility system preference pane on the Display tab, there is a setting "Increase Contrast. It was checked, so I unchecked it, and that fixed it. So increasing contrast has the opposite effect, perhaps because the sense of the preference is reversed with dark themes.
Does not work on KDS
Submitted by Alejandro Rico on Sat, 12/09/2017 - 12:54
Hello. It's a wonderfull looking theme. I want it!.
But, though I've tried, I cannot make it work on Kinetis Design Studio (KDS). This IDE is based on eclipse, then I understand that many core features requiered for 'Darkest Theme' may not be available. I don't know.
But, is there a way to make it work on this IDE?
Re: Does not work on KDS
Submitted by Aaron Lara on Tue, 12/12/2017 - 17:39
In reply to Does not work on KDS by Alejandro Rico
Alenjandro, Thanks for reaching out! DevStyle requires Eclipse Neon (4.6) as minimal version but Kinestis Design Studio is based on Eclipse 4.2.2. When KDS move to Neon, then you will be able to use DevStyle.
Cheers! Aaron Lara
The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style
Submitted by YiMing Liu on Tue, 12/05/2017 - 05:21
Version: Oxygen.1a Release (4.7.1a)
“Light XXX” theme 。The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style.
“Dark XXX” theme is OK。
I come from China, the English expression may not be very good. thank you
Re: The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Wed, 12/06/2017 - 05:35
In reply to The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style by YiMing Liu
YiMing, thank you for your report - do you mind uploading a screenshot to elaborate? You can also create a post here with more details: https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topics/darkest-dark/
Re: Re: The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style
Submitted by YiMing Liu on Wed, 12/06/2017 - 23:14
In reply to Re: The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style by Brian Fernandes
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Re: Re: Re: The main page up and down scroll bar, wrong style
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Thu, 12/14/2017 - 09:49
In reply to Re: Re: The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style by YiMing Liu
Thank you for taking the time to send in those screenshots. The narrower scrollbar in the view is by design. You did mention that the Dark theme is OK - we do use the same sort of scrollbar for the views there too (perhaps you missed it?)
DevStyle Update
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 04:38
In reply to Re: Re: The main page up and down scroll bar, the wrong style by YiMing Liu
YiMing Liu,
We have incliuded a fix for the scrollbars in the newest release. Please update by going to Help->Check for Updates and ensure you select the DevStyle update.
Nice but some issues with Ubuntu
Submitted by David D on Mon, 12/04/2017 - 16:14
Great plugin so far with a nice dark theme. But there are some glitches with Ubuntu. Since I haven't found an issue tracker, here they are:
1. when a dialog is open, the toolbar buttons turn to light gray (pasteboard.co/GWHzgaA.png)
2. the selected item in a tree or in a table has an orange background with a light gray for the text which is difficult to read (pasteboard.co/GWHBJpF.png).
3. Dropdown menus are weird (pasteboard.co/GWHCNrm.png)
Re: Nice but some issues with Ubuntu
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Tue, 12/05/2017 - 15:12
In reply to Nice but some issues with Ubuntu by David D
David, thank you for the kind words, we're glad you like our dark theme!
I'm afraid some of the GTK themes do not play well with the DevStyle theme. While we're looking into improving the behavior regardless of the OS theme selected, a workaround for now would be to choose a Dark-friendly GTK theme, like Adwaita or perhaps OSX-Arc-Darker. I think you may be on Ambiance which doesn't work too well.
A public issue tracker for theme related issues is here: https://www.genuitec.com/issue-tracker/
Search/find next
Submitted by Adrian Heath on Fri, 12/01/2017 - 08:30
Ctrl-F now brings up Devstyle search dialog rather than the default Eclipse one but Ctrl-K (Eclipse Search find next) stills works using the previous Eclipse Search find string.
Confused me at first until I found the devstyle settings to turn off the inline search.
Re: Search/find next
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Mon, 12/04/2017 - 14:10
In reply to Search/find next by Adrian Heath
Adrian, thank you for pointing that out. We overlooked the Find Next/Previous commands and we'll have them fixed in our next release.
Tip: Pressing Ctrl + F twice will bring up the regular search dialog, even if Inline Search is enabled.
Theme unavailable for Eclipse Mars.2(4.5.2) !
Submitted by Ankur Vaish on Fri, 12/01/2017 - 02:00
Is there any plan to release this awesome theme for Eclipse Mars.2(4.5.2) ?
:)
Re: Theme unavailable for Eclipse Mars.2(4.5.2) !
Submitted by Tim Webb on Fri, 12/01/2017 - 15:32
In reply to Theme unavailable for Eclipse Mars.2(4.5.2) ! by Ankur Vaish
Unfortunately that's not viable. Due to some fundamentals of how DevStyle works, compatibility with Mars is a hard bar to pass. Given this was already a significant undertaking to provide in Neon + Oxygen, and the smaller market of Mars users, it's hard to justify the investment for a free plugin! We're glad you like it and hopefully your project work will allow you to move to Neon or Oxygen soon!
V pleased
Submitted by AARON KELLY on Thu, 11/16/2017 - 11:27
Well done, good job!
Re: V pleased
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Tue, 11/21/2017 - 01:27
In reply to V pleased by AARON KELLY
Thanks, Aaron. You're comments are greatly appreciated. A lot of work has gone into this so it's very satisfying to get this sort of comment.
Tony, Genuitec
Very cool theme but editor background is not deep black
Submitted by serkan erdur on Sat, 11/04/2017 - 12:33
Hi,
First of all thanks for the awesome theme.
There is one small thing about it which annoys me though. Editor background is not true black. It is dark greyish. Is it possible to make it true black?
Thanks
Re: Very cool theme but editor background is not deep black
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Wed, 11/08/2017 - 05:24
In reply to Very cool theme but editor background is not deep black by serkan erdur
Thanks for the comments, Serkan, they are much appreciated.
As far as the editor background color is concerned, do you have DevStyle enabled? If so, did you check the "Use editor theme background" option? If so, the default editor theme (Darkest Dark) will produce a very slightly lighter editor background. However, with Devstyle enabled, you do have more theming options and, for example, choosing the Sunburst theme and checking that option, mentioned above, you'll get a true black baground.
If you have further problems with this, please raise an issue on our Darkest Dark forum by clicking the Help icon ("?") on the plugin product page (above).
Console error highlighting
Submitted by Ed Waldner on Mon, 10/16/2017 - 14:37
Is there a way to restore the red highlight for build errors in the MCUXpresso IDE console using this theme? I installed the pluggin via Eclipse Marketplace Client 1.53 onto MCUXpresso IDE 10.0.2. Colors look great for editor and IDE in general, but errors are not displayed with colored highlighting or colored text, despite the settings showing the desired color scheme for build errors.
Re: Console error highlighting
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 03:19
In reply to Console error highlighting by Ed Waldner
Ed, thanks for your comments on Darkest Dark. It seems that the console you're referring to is the CDT console (which is also in the eclipse CPP package). In this case, you can set the various colors used by going to Window->Preferences->C/C++->Build->Console and setting the colors you want there. By default, Darkest Dark have set the background color to a deep black (on a generally grey console background). I have tried changing colors here and the color settings are honored. If this is not your situation, could you please raise the issue on our forum (click the "?" icon above) and give us as much detail as possible about the problem (screenshots would also help).
Theme is nice, no support for Photon
Submitted by Marko Zajc on Sat, 09/30/2017 - 05:40
The theme itself looks amazing!!!
Sadly, everytime I start Eclipse Photon (4.8.0), the javadoc background and fonts color are set to black. But when I uninstall Darkest Dark, it doesn't behave so.
Is there a solution for that other than uninstalling the theme? Please help!
Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 02:49
In reply to Theme is nice, no support for Photon by Marko Zajc
Marko, thanks for the comments. Unfortunately, we don't yet have an update site for Photon, so I guess you've installed the Oxygen version. Of course, we will be making this available for Photon but I don't have a schedule for that and Photon isn't yet released, though we're likely to have something that works before Photon is released in June 2018. I'm afraid that if you want to use Darkest Dark (DD), you'll probably have to revert to eclipse Oxygen. However, I checked DD on Linux Mint with Photon and didn't see the issue you mentioned. Could you mention which OS you're using, so we can check this issue when we start to test with Photon?
Re: Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon
Submitted by George Sedov on Thu, 12/07/2017 - 04:38
In reply to Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon by Tony Weddle
I have the same issue with oxygen. Every time I start eclipse some values are reverted to the wrong values. The ones I noticed are javadoc color and background (black), colored labels - match highlight (also black) and c/c++ editor text font (consolas regular 10).
All the affected items have a default of some sort (they are either "set to default" or "override default"). Seems like the plugin can't handle such items correctly.
To add strangeness to this behaviour: you can't simply "revert" the value - it does not save the reverted value. You first need to pick a new value, apply and save it, and only then the "revert" will restore the values intended by the theme.
Re: Re: Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Fri, 12/08/2017 - 17:29
In reply to Re: Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon by George Sedov
Are you using our light theme (now part of the 2017 CI 9 release) or dark theme? If you switch to the other, just to test, do you still experience these problems?
Unfortunately there are still some situations where the preferences just do not behave. The good news is that we believe we know why, and the next release will inclue a fix. Let us know if you would be interested in testing a pre-release with the fix, we'll let you know when it becomes available.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon
Submitted by George Sedov on Mon, 12/11/2017 - 03:02
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Theme is nice, no support for Photon by Brian Fernandes
Just tried with light gray. Same result: black for colors, consolas regular 10 for font.
comment color are not displayed correctly
Submitted by 陈 林熙 on Thu, 09/28/2017 - 17:53
When I set the comment color,it is different from the actual display, such as set to (0,128,0), and is shown as (191,255,191).
Re: comment color are not displayed correctly
Submitted by Tony Weddle on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 04:01
In reply to comment color are not displayed correctly by 陈 林熙
We're sorry that you are seeing this issue but thanks for reporting it. I see the same issue and I've raised a bug report for development to investigate.
Pretty terrible - why add bloatware to it?
Submitted by J W on Wed, 09/20/2017 - 13:40
I wasn't thrilled to open Eclipse to a popup asking me to try something out.
I clicked "agree" to checkout DevStyle and see what it is.
It adds some weird branded startup menu. Which does what?
Each time I open Eclipse, I have to select my workspace. It then takes several extra seconds to open the editor. Can you believe this? Eclipse already takes a while to open.
Granted, the ability to choose icon packs is nice, as is the theme itself as always. But I'm not interested in a foreign startup menu crapping up my development experience.
Dev, your theme is appreciated. Can we keep it to that?
Re: Pretty terrible - why add bloatware to it?
Submitted by Brian Fernandes on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 05:26
In reply to Pretty terrible - why add bloatware to it? by J W
JW,
First, I'm glad you like the theme, thank you - if you haven't already tried them, DevStyle adds attractive light themes as well.
You can turn off the startup experience by clicking the "Use Classic Eclipse Startup Dialog" link in the bottom left of the Launch tab of the startup dialog, taking you back to the default Eclipse startup behavior, while keeping other parts of DevStyle enabled. We do realize this link is not too easy to find, and our next release will make it more obvious. You can also turn it off from the Darkest Dark preference page within the workbench.
The Enhanced Startup Experience gives you the ability to quickly locate resources you were working with, especially when you've been using multiple workspaces. In a subsequent release, we'll be adding simpler wizards that help you quickly start new projects across an array of technologies, and we'll add more features over time. Of course, we realize this won't be useful for everyone/everytime, so it's only an optional part of DevStyle - you can turn it off, while keeping the other features like light themes, inline find, and the breadcrumb toolbar still enabled. For more on the startup experience see this doc: https://www.genuitec.com/docs/workbench/using-devstyle-startup-experien… and more on DevStyle in general, see here: https://www.genuitec.com/tech/devstyle
Hope this helps, thank you again for your comment.
Re: Pretty terrible - why add bloatware to it?
Submitted by B W on Fri, 03/26/2021 - 07:44
In reply to Pretty terrible - why add bloatware to it? by J W
I was not thrilled by this myself. But there is a solution.
Go to Wndow->Preferences->DevStyle and un-tick "Use the Startup Experience".
While there, you might also want to go to the "Privacy" section and tick "Opt-out from sharing anonymous metrics and usage data with Genuitec".