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Rickard Nilsson is a software architect, developer, craftsman, agile enthusiast, and father of three... More

Rickard blogs about crafting software using .NET tooling and solid, development practices.

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My customized Son of Obsidian Visual Studio color scheme for ReSharper

Sunday, 20 May 2012 20:41 by Rickard Nilsson

Update! Download for Visual Studio 2012 and ReSharper 7!

Since I switched to the dark side I’ve made several tweeks and customizations to the Son of Obsidian scheme. I’m a heavy ReSharper user (i.e. addict) and ReSharper on its own extends and overrides some of the the highlighting and what not in Visual Studio, hence the original scheme looks a bit broken when turning on all the ReSharper features.

I’ve finally decided that is was time to publish my changes so if you’re into Son of Obsidian and ReSharper, this is for you:

son-of-obsidian

 
Download Son Of Obsidian scheme for Visual Studio 2012 (NEW!)
Download Son Of Obsidian scheme for Visual Studio 2010

Enable enhanced syntax highlighting

To enable the enhanced syntax highlighting and color identifiers in ReSharper, go to the Options dialog and check both Color identifiers and Highlight color usages.

rsharper_settings

 

See how to change Visual Studio color scheme

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