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How can I change the color (that dark blue) in IntelliJ Idea to External libraries background?
I tried to find that out in Settings -Editor - Color & Fonts but I didn't find out the background color of External Libraries...



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    How can I change the color (that dark blue) in IntelliJ Idea to External libraries background?
    I tried to find that out in Settings -Editor - Color & Fonts but I didn't find out the background color of External Libraries...



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      How can I change the color (that dark blue) in IntelliJ Idea to External libraries background?
      I tried to find that out in Settings -Editor - Color & Fonts but I didn't find out the background color of External Libraries...



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      How can I change the color (that dark blue) in IntelliJ Idea to External libraries background?
      I tried to find that out in Settings -Editor - Color & Fonts but I didn't find out the background color of External Libraries...



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          Go to Preferences -> File Colors. You will see various file scopes defined there. By default, there are only two - "Non-Project Files" and "Tests".



          You'll need to change the colors for the non-project files scope. Also make sure to check any custom-defined scopes.




          NOTE: Your screenshot makes me think that it is a mixture between the Normal and Darcula themes provided by IDEA. Have you been switching between them? Fully applying the changes needs a restart, and the IDE looks weird until you do. If that is the case, try restarting the IDE first to see if it fixes the problem.




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            Go to Preferences -> File Colors. You will see various file scopes defined there. By default, there are only two - "Non-Project Files" and "Tests".



            You'll need to change the colors for the non-project files scope. Also make sure to check any custom-defined scopes.




            NOTE: Your screenshot makes me think that it is a mixture between the Normal and Darcula themes provided by IDEA. Have you been switching between them? Fully applying the changes needs a restart, and the IDE looks weird until you do. If that is the case, try restarting the IDE first to see if it fixes the problem.




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              Go to Preferences -> File Colors. You will see various file scopes defined there. By default, there are only two - "Non-Project Files" and "Tests".



              You'll need to change the colors for the non-project files scope. Also make sure to check any custom-defined scopes.




              NOTE: Your screenshot makes me think that it is a mixture between the Normal and Darcula themes provided by IDEA. Have you been switching between them? Fully applying the changes needs a restart, and the IDE looks weird until you do. If that is the case, try restarting the IDE first to see if it fixes the problem.




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                Go to Preferences -> File Colors. You will see various file scopes defined there. By default, there are only two - "Non-Project Files" and "Tests".



                You'll need to change the colors for the non-project files scope. Also make sure to check any custom-defined scopes.




                NOTE: Your screenshot makes me think that it is a mixture between the Normal and Darcula themes provided by IDEA. Have you been switching between them? Fully applying the changes needs a restart, and the IDE looks weird until you do. If that is the case, try restarting the IDE first to see if it fixes the problem.




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                Go to Preferences -> File Colors. You will see various file scopes defined there. By default, there are only two - "Non-Project Files" and "Tests".



                You'll need to change the colors for the non-project files scope. Also make sure to check any custom-defined scopes.




                NOTE: Your screenshot makes me think that it is a mixture between the Normal and Darcula themes provided by IDEA. Have you been switching between them? Fully applying the changes needs a restart, and the IDE looks weird until you do. If that is the case, try restarting the IDE first to see if it fixes the problem.





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