Open Preferences, and navigate to General->Editors->Text Editors->Annotations. Select Occurrences, and change the color to whatever you like..
To change the color theme in your editor: Go to Window | Preferences | General | Appearance | Color Theme. The list of available Eclipse color themes is displayed.
You can set preferences to customize wizards, editors, views, and consoles by changing the font and color settings. To access the Preferences window, click Window > Preferences. As much as possible, this product uses the fonts and colors provided by the operating system.
Eclipse Color Theme makes it possible to switch color themes conveniently and without side effects. After the installation, go to Window→Preferences→General→Appereance->Color Theme to change the color theme.
I just came across this: Eclipse Colour Themes
Install the plugin and choose from a selection of pre-defined themes, or write your own. Just what I needed!
Under Windows → Preferences → General → Apperance you can find a dark theme.
Background color of views (navigator, console, tasks etc) is set according to the desktop (system) settings. On Linux/GNome I changed System/Preferences/Appeareance to change this color.
Editor colors are set chaotically by different editors, search for background in eclipse preferences to find different options. One easy way to get beautiful dark (and not only dark) themes is to install Afae plugin, and then pick theme within its preferences (twilight theme is beautiful, for example) - again, eclipse prefs, Afae group. Of course this applies only when you edit with Afae.
You can install eclipse theme plugin then select default. Please visit here: http://eclipsecolorthemes.org/?view=plugin
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