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Theme - Nil (Update: Bright theme, HDPI, icons, dog washing)

#10

I’m curious, how do you have the open files listed on the sidebar? I’d love to have that.

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#11

View > Side Bar > Show Open Files

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#12

Nice theme, but highlighting changed tabs - not working for me, any ideas why?

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#13

Very nice theme, but I think the active tab needs a bit more visual focus (or the dirty, non-active tabs need a bit less visual focus).

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#14

Do you have highlight_modified_tabs enabled?

At this point I’m not planning on changing the theme much since it does what I need, so it’s mostly up to you/other folks to modify it if something doesn’t feel perfect. As it is, I don’t really have any issues with it, so I’m just leaving it be since it functions as intended and I’d rather not spend too much more time on it fiddling with tiny things.

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#15

Don’t get me wrong, I really love your theme. Great work! It has now overtaken Soda Dark as my default theme.

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#16

What color scheme are you using? It looks ace with your theme.

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#17

Just wanted to say I really like the theme. Thanks!

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#18

Color scheme is Tubnil. You can grab it over in my random-junk-for-Sublime repo on Github, but I’ll go add it to the theme’s repo as well since I’ve had a few different folks ask about it now.

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#19

Grats on getting added to Package Control!
Not sure when it happened exactly, but I noticed it just a bit ago.
Thanks for creating such a great theme!!

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#20

^ This :mrgreen:

Could you give me some pointers on where to look if I want to tweak the text color/bg color for inactive tabs? Completely new to theme hacking…

Edit: Never mind, found it :smile:

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#21

Alright, I spent all day updating this bloody theme. Check the first post for details. The short of it: bright theme, HDPI support, icons, and lazy blocky scrollbars.

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#22

First HDPI theme?? Nice!

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#23

I’m a not huge fan of how low the tab_height has gotten in the last release. I bumped it back up to 32 (I think that’s what it was at before?) and it looks much better.

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#24

It’s actually not supposed to be that low – oversight on my part. Forgot to set it back after I was done fiddling with the tab images. It’s now 30, since that’s what I’ve ended up using most.

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#25

Can you please tell me the name of the font you are using? Thank you.

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#26

The font is Envy Code R.

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#27

I’m not sure how most people are finding my theme, but a quick reminder to everyone who may install it at some point and then create a frivolous issue on the GitHub page:

If you notice your tabs aren’t highlighted when modified, double-check the README. Do not create a GitHub issue for this unless you are absolutely sure it’s not a case of PEBCAK — otherwise I’m putting your issue in the hall of shame. I may also add your name to the README as a person to be shunned and avoided for eternity. It depends on how many more issues people create without reading the README. Might be fun.

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#28

Quick update:

  • Added a new color scheme, Big Duo. Cast in the name of god, ye not guilty, and so on. Screenshot of that below. I don’t expect it’ll be to everyone’s liking, but I was finding Tubnil a little hard to work with during the day even though I basically live in a cave (three stories up, but you’d be surprised what covering the windows with towels will do), so I figured I’d tweak it a bit. This was the result. I know, it’s more along the lines of Big O’s colors, but Big Duo’s cooler. Insert other childlike wonder at big robots here.

  • Fixed diff highlighting in Tubnil Bright. Also tweaked highlighting in Tubnil. Both include keys for some stuff that’s not in the default diff grammar — I’ll probably see about putting those changes somewhere later. Git diff highlighting inside commit messages is also given a unique background color as well in both Tubnil and Big Duo. There’s also a highlight for namespaces and such in there — same as other entities. The default C++ grammar also does not include this. That’s another thing I’ll have to think about.

  • As anyone who uses Nil or Ayin might’ve noticed, groups and folders are purple now. Actually, folders were always purple in Ayin, but the point is there’s more purple. As an added note to those who have been requesting I change it to blue or add a ridiculous number of preferences to change it to different colors, no. The sidebar colors can be disabled, check the README for instructions.

Big Duo:
Click for screenshot (or look down a post)

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#29

Hey look, an update. This is mainly to address two issues:

  • Folder icons for the sidebar. See the README’s “Options” section for more on that. These are disabled by default. I typically only enable something by default in the themes if someone will think it’s a bug
    . Though by that logic, I should’ve also enabled colored sidebar icons by default too…

  • Fixes wasted space in the tabset and some sort of odd crash to do with resizing the windows. I assume this is the result of inheriting some odd tab configurations from the old Pseudo OS X theme, but I don’t know. All I know is the tabs have been reconfigured and may be slightly visually different.

  • Sidebar rows are slightly tweaked. They’re now 1px taller and indentations are a little different. This is mostly to accommodate the folder icons.

All of the changes apply to both Nil and Ayin. Screenshot of Nil follows (with the Big Duo color scheme instead of Tubnil now).

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31892/nil-r4-t.png

There are no free hotdogs in this update.

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