[quote=“castles_made_of_sand”]You considered embedding pure python tornado 3.0 as a websocket server for (browser <–> sublime) communications ?
Angular JS / CoffeeScript / LiveReload etc make html5
pretty damn sweet these days [/quote]
I don’t do a lot of web type programming. Any web programming I do is hobby stuff, so I am not often not up on the latest web based programming packages etc. With that said, the idea of having sublime plugins communicate outside itself with sockets and/or pipes as been something I have been thinking about. I think html5 is a logical jump for people doing a lot of html coding, but it doesn’t always occur to me since I do very little to no web based programming during my day to day. I will probably take a look into it though, Tornado looks pretty cool.
Yeah, I discovered the same thing when doing the ExportHtml plugin. Background, foreground, fontStyle have to all be evaluated separately. If a rule doesn’t explicitly define all three, they inherit from the rule that is a closest match that does define the missing attribute, defaulting to either the default background, foreground colors (as applicable) if none are found. In some ways it makes sense, but in other ways it is confusing.