Try the DawnTheme. https://github.com/sebastianconcept/Pharo3DawnTheme
I've got my own little tweaks of it here: http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~philippeback/HOExtras/packages/Pharo3DawnTheme Looks like Sublime. It is based on the Dark Theme. Phil On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Mayuresh Kathe <mayur...@kathe.in> wrote: > It's been close to 6 hours that I've been playing with the defaults > offered with Pharo 3. > > Everything works so much more smoothly than Squeak! It also feels great. > What's kind of problematic (as I see it) is the "look". > > There are 3 themes that I got with the default image; > Pharo 3, Vistary and Watery. > > Look good, but somehow give off the feel of having more style than > substance. > > I remember using something called Java Swing long back. > It too had a plethora of themes, but the one that was the most detailed, > and well designed (as in how well it worked), was something called "Java > Steel". > > Please see the images at; > http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/figures/uiswing/ > lookandfeel/OceanLAF.gif > https://today.java.net/images/2004/02/laf_fig2.gif > > If there could be some way to have that look and feel, while adhering to > the Java LaF Guidelines for the same, we might have a Pharo system which > would be not only neater looking, but also lighter weight (by virtue of > fewer extravagant graphical properties). > > Hope this suggestion isn't preposterous. :) > > ~Mayuresh > > > >