The opacity of the Quick Panel (ctrl-p) can be controlled with the following theme settings:
// Quick Panel Opacity
{
"class": "overlay_control",
"layer0.opacity": 0.3
},
{
"class": "quick_panel",
"layer0.opacity": 0
},
{
"class": "quick_panel_row",
"layer0.opacity": 0.8
},
{
"class": "mini_quick_panel_row",
"layer0.opacity": 0.8
},
// Quick Panel Colours
{
"class": "quick_panel_label",
"fg": [200, 200, 255, 255],
"match_fg": [200, 200, 255, 255],
"selected_fg": [255, 255, 200, 255],
"selected_match_fg": [255, 255, 200, 255]
// Changing bg or selected_bg seems to be without effect
// "bg": [200, 200, 200, 255],
// "selected_bg": [0, 0, 0, 255],
}
]
Adding these to a file called ‘Default.sublime-theme’ in the ‘Packages/User’ folder should do the trick.