Upto build 2155, the console reacted to changes in the color schemes. From 2156 onward it does not anymore.
Now, one has to place a “Widget.sublime-settings” file under “User” with a “color_scheme” key pointing to the desired color-scheme to make it look more consistent with the text’s views.
While we are at it, it would be REALLY nice if the sidebar would also use colors more akin to the selected color-scheme. Ffor now have a “User/Default.sublime-theme” that disables shadows, sets dark_content to true, and changes sidebar_tree’s “layer0.tint” to match my default color scheme ([56, 56, 56, 255]). In 2158, I also have to modify the “text_line_control” class “layer0.tint” attribute, so it doesn’t contrast so much with the rest of the colors.
Regarding autocompletion:
Is not triggered when one is typing numbers, good. But if one types hex numbers (in Python, for example) it does. It would be nice if it didn’t. I’ve tried disabling that on “Python.sublime-settings”, by using both of these:
"auto_complete_selector": "source - comment - constant.numeric"
"auto_complete_selector": "source - constant.numeric"
but neither worked.
BTW, for Python (and for lots of other languages) the following setting comes in handy:
"auto_complete_triggers": {"selector": "source", "characters": "."} ]
ie: trigger autocomplete when you type a dot.