Coloring Coda like Textmate

In my ongoing attempt to fall more and more in love with the “One-Window Web Development” amazingness that is Panic’s Coda app, I have reached another yet milestone. I present to you the following Syntax Modes, re-colored to match the ever-popular Textmate “Twilight” theme:
- ActionScript
- CSS
- HTML
- Javascript
- JSP-HTML
- PHP-HTML
- XML
Coda Coloring Theme - "Twlight"
In case you are wondering, the font I am using is the delicious Inconsolata by Raph Levien.
P.S. If anyone wants to send me a few example files of the other Syntax Modes, I’d be happy to work those up too.
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Thank you, I have been looking for this (although not for two years ... looks like this post dates back to 2009).
Cheers!
Comment on Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 by Brian