This video demonstrates how to configure colors and fonts in PyCharm, a powerful Python IDE. Users can choose from predefined or custom color schemes, adjust syntax highlighting, and share their settings with others. The PyCharm editor’s appearance and behavior can be customized by changing the font, line spacing, and color scheme. To access the settings window, navigate to Settings > Editor > Color Scheme > General.
In PyCharm 2017/2018/2019+, users can switch between different user interface themes, color schemes, code style schemes, keymaps, view modes, layouts, and zoom percentage. To change the Jupyter cell background color in PyCharm 2022.1.3, use the Settings menu in the left navigation menu: Editor > Color Scheme > Notebooks Color Scheme setting: Code.
To set up and customize code style schemes for different languages and projects in PyCharm, users can import, export, and manage code. To change the editor color scheme, press Ctrl 0` or select View Quick Switch Scheme from the main menu.
On August 1, 2024, users can select a different user interface theme and color scheme in the Appearance and Behavior Appearance page in settings. Users can also choose a color scheme from the Schemes list, such as Dracula, which has a dark background. To change the editor color scheme, go to File > Settings > Editor > Color Scheme under Schemes and select the desired scheme.
For Mac users, the Preferences Editor Color Scheme can be imported by clicking the settings cog next to Scheme and selecting Import Scheme.
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Hey man, what a really cool setup here, and thank you for sharing it. I have already adopted some of your setups, being new to Pycharm IDE. One sympathizes with you regarding Vim. I almost feel physical pain to attempt to code without Vim, I love it so much. It’s a must for me and so major props to Jetbrains for adding this plugin. So far, I like what I see with this IDE. And your website!