Introduction
Color-Coded is a Fred styling utility:
With the dialog you can conveniently style as many or as few of the following elements as you
wish:
*background-color*
*case-match-symbol-style*
*cl-function-style*
*defclass-slot-style*
*defclass-style*
*defclass-superclass-style*
*defclass-symbol-style*
*defconstant-style*
*defconstant-symbol-style*
*defgeneric-style*
*defgeneric-symbol-style*
*define-compiler-macro-style*
*define-compiler-macro-symbol-style*
*define-condition-style*
*define-condition-symbol-style*
*define-modify-macro-style*
*define-modify-macro-symbol-style*
*define-setf-expander-style*
*define-setf-expander-symbol-style*
*defmacro-style*
*defmacro-symbol-style*
*defmethod-specializer-style*
*defmethod-style*
*defmethod-symbol-style*
*defpackage-style*
*defpackage-symbol-style*
*defparameter-style*
*defparameter-symbol-style*
*defstruct-ancestor-style*
*defstruct-field-style*
*defstruct-style*
*defstruct-symbol-style*
*defstyle-style*
*defstyle-symbol-style*
*defun-style*
*defun-symbol-style*
*defvar-style*
*defvar-symbol-style*
*documentation-style*
*embedded-function-symbol-style*
*eval-when-super-paren-style*
*exported-symbol-style*
*flet-style*
*generic-def-style*
*generic-def-symbol-style*
*generic-text-style*
*keyword-style*
*labels-style*
*lambda-style*
*loop-keywords-style*
*loop-style*
*parameter-style*
*semi-colon-comment-style*
*sharp-comment-style*
*string-style*
*super-paren-style*
*vanilla-styling*
*variable-definition-symbol-style*
The highlights are:
- batch styling
- incremental styling
- easy extensiblity
- exported symbol styling
- background color
- semi-colon comment styling
- sharp-stroke comment styling
- string styling
- styling bound to indentation (ed-indent-for lisp) and (ed-indent-sexp)
- generic styling of all the functions, macros, and special forms in :cl
- generic styling of all the symbols in :keyword
- a Style Folder menu command which styles all the files in a folder and recursively
styles all the subfolders.
You should probably check out the source files at this point, and if their appearance appeals
to you, read the next two pages.
Disclaimer:
Color-coded has been tested on a G4 PowerBook, an Intel Mac Mini, MacOSX 10.4.10, MacOSX 10.5.7, MCL 5.2 and RMCL. Your mileage may vary.
The software is offered "as is" without warranty of any kind.
NOTE: The most current version of color-coded will be available at my website,
www.clairvaux.info. Clicking the train logo above will take you there.