1 # IDLE reads several config files to determine user preferences. This
2 # file is the default config file. When IDLE starts, it will look in
3 # the following four files in order:
4 # config.txt the default config file
5 # config-[win/unix/mac].txt the generic platform config file
6 # config-[sys.platform].txt the specific platform config file
7 # ~/.idle the user config file
8 # XXX what about Windows?
10 # The last definition of each option is used. For example, you can
11 # override the default window size (80x24) by defining width and
12 # height options in the EditorWindow section of your ~/.idle file
14 # IDLE extensions can be enabled and disabled by adding them to one of
15 # the config files. To enable an extension, create a section with the
16 # same name as the extension, e.g. the [ParenMatch] section below. To
17 # disable an extension, either remove the section or add the 'enable'
18 # option with the value 0.
23 # fonts defined in config-[win/unix].txt
26 normal-foreground= black
27 normal-background= white
28 # These color types are not explicitly defined= sync, todo, stdin
29 keyword-foreground= #ff7700
30 comment-foreground= #dd0000
31 string-foreground= #00aa00
32 definition-foreground= #0000ff
33 hilite-foreground= #000068
34 hilite-background= #006868
35 break-foreground= #ff7777
36 hit-foreground= #ffffff
37 hit-background= #000000
38 stdout-foreground= blue
39 stderr-foreground= red
40 console-foreground= #770000
41 error-background= #ff7777
42 cursor-background= black
63 hilite-foreground= black
64 hilite-background= #43cd80