# IDLE reads several config files to determine user preferences. This # file is the default config file. When IDLE starts, it will look in # the following four files in order: # config.txt the default config file # config-[win/unix/mac].txt the generic platform config file # config-[sys.platform].txt the specific platform config file # ~/.idle the user config file # XXX what about Windows? # # The last definition of each option is used. For example, you can # override the default window size (80x24) by defining width and # height options in the EditorWindow section of your ~/.idle file # # IDLE extensions can be enabled and disabled by adding them to one of # the config files. To enable an extension, create a section with the # same name as the extension, e.g. the [ParenMatch] section below. To # disable an extension, either remove the section or add the the # enable option with the value 0. [EditorWindow] width: 80 height: 24 # fonts defined in config-[win/unix].txt [Colors] normal-foreground: black normal-background: white # These color types are not explicitly defined: sync, todo, stdin keyword-foreground: #ff7700 comment-foreground: #dd0000 string-foreground: #00aa00 definition-foreground: #0000ff hilite-foreground: #000068 hilite-background: #006868 break-foreground: #ff7777 hit-foreground: #ffffff hit-background: #000000 stdout-foreground: blue stderr-foreground: red console-foreground: #770000 error-background: #ff7777 cursor-background: black [SearchBinding] [AutoIndent] [AutoExpand] [FormatParagraph] [ZoomHeight] [ScriptBinding] [CallTips] [ParenMatch] enable: 0 ; ParenMatch conflicts with CallTips style: expression flash-delay: 500 bell: 1 hilite-foreground: black hilite-background: #43cd80 ; SeaGreen3