Not working on last version of Webstorm 2022.3. In the future though this feature will be available for the Project Frame customers. yon Congratulations on the plugin! I am currently working on a solution at the moment but I am not sure if it would work on Windows, so I'll recommend your plugin if you manage to publish it to the Marketplace. This allows people with the Free Version to benefit from the Project Frame without purchasing the full package (It still costs money). Recently I finished the "Material Theme Bundles" task and published separate bundles for each of the "big features". Though like you said the autogenerated colors are usually fine. The Per project Settings allows you to configure your own color per project, if you hadn't seen that. □īradley Hayes Thanks for proposing the Material UI as a solution :) I know it's not a great one considering it's not a free one but I'm grateful nonetheless. But there is no good alternative it seems so might just pay them. I've been trying to live without it and find an alternative hence I ended up here. If more people ask for it maybe they will release it as a separate plugin. They offered me a discount if that's the only feature I want it for. I've asked them to sell this one feature by itself as it was the only reason I wanted it coz I don't actually care about the colour themes just want the project colours. It used to be free but now they want payment for enabling the extra features including this one □. The colours are generated from the project name too so it will always be the same colours for the same projects on different computers. Super easy to see when your flipping through windows in task view(windows) or command centre(mac) and is a must-have feature IMO. The material UI plugin has a feature you can enable in the settings where each project is assigned a colour across the top of the application window with the project name written in it. Thank you for considering any options to make this process more streamlined. I realize this can (and sometimes is) done by stashing work and switching branches with git, this is a very lengthy process and the side-by-side development saves a lot of pain. The purpose of doing this, at least for me, is I like to have several branches of work open at once and the easiest way to accomplish this is to have several intellij projects. While this seems involved (overlaying images on the existing icon), I would be happy with the ability to specify a custom icon per-profile too. I struggled to find a good picture of it online, but here's the best I could do. Chrome used to have different icons for the different chrome profiles you made that would show up in the alt+tab UI as well as in the taskbar (they have since broken this functionality, much to my chagrin). The different icon (or a differentiated version of the same icon) would be most helpful in ensuring that I reach the right workspace, but once I'm there some coloring/theming difference is also required to ensure that I'm not doing work in the wrong place. I'd like to be able to change the header area's background color based upon project, possibly the window decoration bar (though this would have to be done in the window manager and is not the responsibility of intelliJ), and also the icon used when alt+tabbing and/or in the taskbar. While Max's suggestion is a good start given the tools we currently have, here's what I think would my ideal scenario.
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