When you have highlight-current-line enabled on a file with word wrap, the text on all but the first (visual) line renders with the wrong background color (the non-highlighted-line color). Spotted in build 2103 on OS X.
Text with word wrap renders incorrectly
I’m not able to replicate this. What syntax are you using, and what color scheme? It may help if you could post a screenshot showing more of the window, too.
Here’s a screenshot of the full window in vanilla Monokai. It happens for me on any color scheme, though. The syntax is Markdown, with the following syntax-specific options set:
{
"tab_size": 4,
"word_wrap": true,
"wrap_width": 120,
"rulers": [120]
}
This screenshot is from Build 2104 on Lion 10.7.1. The screenshot is using the Soda Dark theme, but the problem is present with the default theme as well.
I’ve been seeing the same thing, too. Using Win7 x64 portable build and a custom color scheme, but happens when I switch to any of the preset ones, too. Using Plain Text syntax, though I’ve modified my copy to include //comment highlighting.
It is a little distracting, especially since I use ST quite a bit for more prose-y stuff, and paragraphs average alot longer than lines of code.
Alright, it looks to be font related. I was using Everson Mono before and was getting the fouled rendering. Switched to Eras Light ITC just a minute ago, and the rendering is as would be expected.