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March 8, 2012

Syntax hightlight theme for Ruby/Rails/Haml in Aptana

Filed under: Aptana, Ruby — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Pedro Carvalho @ 12:21 am

I have a thing for code and colours. Let it be lolcode, lpsolve syntax for whatever the editor i’m using at the time, i have to tweak it.

This time i’m learning Ruby/Rails/Haml and whatnot. My favorite editor for WebDev has been Aptana with the Clouds theme, (a bit edited already) but it didn’t support ruby. So here it is “Clouds of Ruby”.

What does Clouds of Ruby look like?

Clouds of Ruby :: Ruby/Rails

Ruby/Rails Theme for Aptana

Clouds of Ruby :: HAML

HAML Theme for Aptana

Where to get Clouds of Ruby?

download Clouds of Ruby Theme. I recommend the Anonymous Pro font to go well with it.

To use, go to Preferences->Aptana Studio->Themes->Import. Change at will and have fun coding!

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2 Comments »

  1. hey there, nice post! I’m trying to learn ruby/rails/haml too, could you point me towards some guides to help me set up stuff like the debugger, testing frameworks (cucumber/rspec) in aptana? I tried the documentation for aptana but it wasn’t that much of a help :(

    Comment by Syed Osama Hussain (@sohussain) — March 27, 2012 @ 3:39 pm

    • hi! thanks for the compliment. sadly i’m just starting and being doing all the testing/debugging outside Aptana. You might find useful my other post about making cucumber faster.

      Comment by Pedro Carvalho — March 27, 2012 @ 8:12 pm


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