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You may enable dark theme in Settings or the Command Menu.

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The dark theme

Set up dark theme from Settings

  1. Click Customize And Control DevTools.. and then select Settings. You may also open Settings by pressing F1.
Figure 2

Opening Settings

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  1. On the Preferences pane, under Appearance, click on the Theme drop-down, and select Dark.
Figure 3

Preferences

Set up dark theme from the Command Menu

  1. Open the Command Menu.
  2. Start typing dark, select the Switch To Dark Theme command, and then press Enter to run the command.
Figure 4

The dark theme command

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I searched a lot but there seems to be no way to have additional color schemes in Dev C++. The existing ones are way too bland. Also, I am no good at colors, yet, it feels as if I don't have the control to choose enough colors in the Editor Options. Is there a workaround? Can anyone port '>this?

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No one has an answer? Or is it that Dev C++ does not have such features. Tell me about a good editor (if not an IDE) which is good features and additional color scheme adding capability.