![]() ![]() ![]() However, I found that I got so used to looking at code in VS2017 that I found it difficult to follow my own code in other editors (GEdit, Geany, etc.) if the theme didn't match what I was used to seeing. Having seen that Unity has come along on Linux, I could only jump at the chance to try it out, and did. With the end of Windows 7, I'm done jumping through Microsoft's hoops, so I'm now on Linux Mint 19.1 Cinnamon (Ubuntu), and will be so for the foreseeable future (indefinitely). I've created a theme and extension to make Visual Studio Code ("VSC", code editor) to look as much as possible like Visual Studio 2017's ("VS2017", IDE) "Dark" theme.
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