Sure, why not. Here’s mine.
https://img.skitch.com/20120118-d47ue4854n8hsjwr58rgqukxw3.jpg
Theme is Soda Light. Color scheme is IdleFingers. Font is Menlo 12pt.
Sure, why not. Here’s mine.
https://img.skitch.com/20120118-d47ue4854n8hsjwr58rgqukxw3.jpg
Theme is Soda Light. Color scheme is IdleFingers. Font is Menlo 12pt.
Hmm… using windows 7
Default theme, with slight change of Default.sublime-theme
[code] {
“class”: “sidebar_container”,
“layer0.tint”: [80, 80, 80],
“layer0.opacity”: 1.0,
“layer0.draw_center”: false,
“layer0.inner_margin”: [0, 0, 1, 0],
“content_margin”: [0, 0, 1, 0]
},
{
“class”: “sidebar_tree”,
“row_padding”: [8, 3],
“indent”: 12,
“indent_offset”: 17,
“indent_top_level”: false,
“layer0.tint”: [40, 40, 40],
“layer0.opacity”: 1.0,
“dark_content”: false
},
{
“class”: “sidebar_heading”,
“color”: [255, 255, 255],
“font.bold”: true,
“font.face”:“berlin sans fb demi”,
“font.size”:18,
“shadow_color”: [0, 0, 0],
“shadow_offset”: [1, 1]
},
{
“class”: “sidebar_heading”,
“parents”:
{ "class": "tree_row", "attributes": "selected"] }
],
"shadow_color": [160, 174, 192]
},
{
"class": "sidebar_label",
"color": [255, 255, 255],
"shadow_color": [0, 0, 0],
"font.face":"kristen itc",
"font.size":12,
"shadow_offset": [0, 1]
// , "shadow_color": [250, 250, 250], "shadow_offset": [0, 0]
},
{
"class": "sidebar_label",
"parents": {"class": "tree_row", "attributes": "selected"]}],
"color": [255, 255, 255],
"shadow_color": [0, 0, 0],
"shadow_offset": [1, 1]
// , "shadow_color": [60, 60, 60], "shadow_offset": [0, 1]
},[/code]
file settings - user
{
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Monokai.tmTheme",
"font_face": "candara",
// "font_face": "times new roman",
// "font_face": "footlight mt light",
// "font_face": "consolas",
// "font_face": "berlin sans fb demi",
// "font_face": "arial rounded mt",
"font_size": 12
}
**Theme: **Birds of Paradise
Installed packages:
Alignment
Package Control
Sublime-Evaluate
Sublime Code Intel
Sublime Lint
SublimeWebColors
ToggleBool
Word Count
I’m using Soda Light at the moment!
Image: screencast.com/t/0CAy5Fo8dx (I love my big screen!)
Base File:
{
"font_face": "Consolas",
"font_size": 14,
"rulers": [80, 120],
"tab_size": 2,
"translate_tabs_to_spaces": true,
"highlight_line": true,
"trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true,
"ensure_newline_at_eof_on_save": false,
"auto_complete_commit_on_tab": true,
"dictionary": "Packages/Language - English/en_GB.dic",
"codeintel_syntax_map": {
"JavaScript": "Node.js"
}
}
Installed Modules
CoffeeScript
CTags
DocBlocker
Git
Package Control
SFTP (with licence)
SidebarEnhancements
SublimeCodeIntel
SublimeHG
TodoManager
ToggleQuotes
http://i.minus.com/ibcakhE92PPs9A.png
Theme: Soda Dark
Colors: Customized Indy Merbivore Soft
Packages:
Alignment
BracketHighlighter
BufferScroll
CurrentFunction
Nettuts+ Fetch
Package Control
SideBarEnhancements
SideBarGit
SublimeCodeIntel
TrailingSpaces
VintageEx
ZenCoding
Custom theme which is a mix of the new default theme and soda-light
The color scheme is PlasticCodeWrap
Am I the only person that doesn’t use tabs?!
No screenshot as I use the stock theme with iPlastic colour scheme.
Display related settings:
"draw_indent_guides": false,
"line_numbers": true,
"rulers":
80,
120
],
Regards,
Rob…
Looking at all those beautiful shots. Wow, sublime 2 has come some ways since this:
http://gmh.akalias.net/celluar.jpg
Packrat
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AAALoadFirstExtensions
AutomaticBackups
AutoSelect
BitBucket
BrowseDirs
browseftp2
Browsers
BulletinBoard
BundleDevelopment
Clojure
CTags
CurrentProject
Django4ST2
EditPreferences
Flomio
Git
Graphviz
HTML5
HtmlExport
jQuery
MozRepl
MultiSelect
NetTutsFetch
Nginx
OpenInBrowser
Origami
Pastie
PyHeaders
PyNodes
PySide
PythonTesting
QuickClose
QuickHg
RegexBuddy
RegReplace
RemoteEdit
Scopes
SearchInArea
ShellCommands
SublimeGithub
SublimeLinkage
sublimelint
SublimeProtocol
sublimerepl
TextMate
TODO
Volcanise
WebDevelopment
WinMerge
WinPDB
ZenCoding
ZMode
ZZZBindings
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Ok, how did you get the custom split window sizes and layouts? This is THE main thing that annoys me with Sublime vs MacVim.
It’s a mostly functional plugin prototype that requires some dodgy hacks to step around some performance issues of moving around views between layout groups.
There’s an API, window.set_view_index() which does this but it seems to cause a full redraw with each call, and trigger a bunch of on_activated/on_deactivated events so it doesn’t scale well. There’s a workaround but you can end up with a bunch of empty groups, littering the sidebar and the Group 1
, Group 2
labels don’t correspond etc.
I plan to share it as soon as set_view_index is sorted out. I’ve been annoying Jon about it but he’s busy with other stuff.
[quote=“nizur”]
Colors: Customized Indy Merbivore Soft[/quote]
Mind sharing? I’m liking!
[quote=“jbrooksuk”]
[quote=“nizur”]
Colors:[/quote]
Customized Indy Merbivore Soft
Mind sharing? I’m liking![/quote]
Check your messages if you haven’t already.
This was a great example for me to customize my own sidebar, thanks. But do you find your row spacing jumps around a little bit?
[quote=“prmaple”]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Cs9JBwTeSDk/TxZOKnNKAiI/AAAAAAAAAQ4/bznsGu_i-rE/s720/sublimeshowoff.png
[/quote]
If there are enough entries to show the vertical scrollbar, then if its scrolled to the top, I have wide row spacing like you show in your screen shot.
If I scroll down some then mouse over the text, the row spacing shrinks.
If I scroll to the top, it widens again.
I’ll try comparing the settings with the defaults, but was wondering if you saw this too.
Todd: This will happen if the headings have a different size to the others rows - this isn’t supported.
I see, thanks Jon. It’s a weird dynamic that in no way detracts from the beauty of your program.
Latest dev release had a patch but it’s still slower than it could/should be.
Jon mentioned he’ll look at adding a batch mode for setting views but I guess he’s been engrossed in the quantum physics of sub pixel rendering
Yours for just $59 and years of api begging / tinkering. I once wrote a Getting Started guide for ST1 in exchange for a few apis