Themes
Following the work from Brett Schwarz, we have integrated several themes into the main core library.
Since those themes are included into the library, it is working out of the box: you don’t need to install anything on your side.
You just have to use the !theme
directive:
List of available themes
Several websites are listing available themes:
Finally, you can list all available themes from your PlantUML library:
Coloring message with some procedures included on some theme
Some theme includes some procedures, to help coloring message, as:
* $success("<msg>")
* $failure("<msg>")
* $warning("<msg>")
Example:
Local themes
You can create your own theme on your local file system. You can duplicate any existing theme to create your own one.
By default, a theme file is named puml-theme-foo.puml
where foo
is the name of the theme.
To invoke a local theme, you have to use the following directive:
!theme foo from /path/to/themes/folder
Themes from the Internet
Other repositories can also publish themes for PlantUML.
Theme files must follow the same convention: puml-theme-foo.puml
where foo
is the name of the theme.
To use a theme from a remote repository, you have to use the following directive:
!theme amiga from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plantuml/plantuml/master/themes
If you find any interesting theme, you can also propose a pull request so that we integrate this theme into the main core library.