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Monaco improvements (#15333) #15345

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Backport #15333 to 1.14.

- Create theme at runtime which follows the CSS variables of the site
- Disable a few opinionated Monaco defaults like minimap and word highlights
- Move styles to separate file

Co-authored-by: zeripath <[email protected]>
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@silverwind silverwind added this to the 1.14.0 milestone Apr 8, 2021
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@6543 6543 added the topic/ui Change the appearance of the Gitea UI label Apr 8, 2021
@6543 6543 merged commit 460093b into go-gitea:release/v1.14 Apr 8, 2021
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