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VSCode Theme Samples
The XPath-Embedded VSCode extension uses Semantic Token types for syntax highlighting.
Where token types are not supported by themes, the extension configuration maps the token types to TextMate scopes that are more commonly supported by themes. Some themes work with the current configuration better than others.
This page contains VSCode Editor screenshots checking the effectiveness of XSLT/XPath syntax highlighting. Using this extension with a selection of the VSCode Theme extensions available.
The recommendations here are based on getting good color separation for adjacent tokens. Please note though that color perception is a very subjective thing and opinions will vary!
- Quiet Light
- Solarized Light
- Night Owl Light
- Winter is Coming Light
- Horizon Bright
- Dark+
- Monokai Dimmed
- Community Material Theme
- Material Theme
- Noctis
- One Dark Pro
- Palenight
- Night Owl
Light+ Quiet Light Solarized Light Community Material Theme Lighter
Horizon Bright Horizon Bright Bold Horizon Bright Italic Community Material Theme LIghter Night Owl LIght
Noctis Hibernus Noctis Lilac Noctis Lux Firefox Quantum LIght Winter is Coming Light
Abyss Dark+ Kimbie Dark Monokai
Monokai Dimmed Red Solarized Dark Tomorrow Night Blue High Contrast
Community Material Theme Community Material Theme Darker Hight Contrast Community Material Theme High Constrast Community Material Theme Ocean Hight Contrast Dracula
Dracula Soft DuoTone Dark Earth Duo Tone Dark Forest Horizon Material Theme
Material Theme Darker Night Owl Noctis Noctis Azureus Noctis Bordo
Noctis Minimus Noctis Obscuro Noctis Sereno Noctis Uva One Dark Pro
Palenight Theme Winter is Coming (Dark Blue) Winter is Coming (Dark Black) Fire Quantum Dark