This is fantastic. What an incredibly efficient way to tweak my schemes to meet my particular needs. Thank you for sharing this.
Color Scheme Editor for Sublime
Two possible suggestions if you haven’t thought of them already:
- User-specified syntax files
- User-specified code snippets
Nice work. Well done.
It’s great! I like it a lot. It’s totally an online verison of Sublime Text.
Did some small adjustments to your excellent tool using userstyles. Thought I could share it.
http://media-cache-is0.pinimg.com/736x/28/36/64/28366497baf81a6107a81d4db8ccbce2.jpg
Hi - noticed this great color scheme editor webapp is not working anymore? It is not fully loading whereas it was working previously - has something changed and can the working version be restored?
Hey Guys,
Noticed it’s also down for me - get i 503 (Service Unavailable) error in the Console
Really keen to try this awesome editor out!
I believe it’s fixed now. if you’ve any problem please report it as an issue on github repo: github.com/aziz/tmTheme-Editor/ … state=open
This is wonderful… but what do I do with the downloaded file? How do I install it on my local sublime?
Would probably make sense to include such instructions on the website.
You can/should place it in “Packages/User” and then you can select it in the “Preferences > Color Scheme” menu.
Select “Preferences > Browse Packages…” to get to the “Packages” dir mentioned above.
But yes, I guess instructions on the site would be appropriate.
On the screen it seems to be possible to change the language, but I don’t manage to do it on the editor
[quote=“aziz”]
parsing tmLanguage files are really complex, but as you can see, I’m working on it on my spare time. the javascript REGEX is really limited and does not support a lot of expressions used in tmLanguage files. I might end up doing it on the server in ruby.[/quote]
Last state of the nation was that it is impossible to implement a regex language parser with just JS (because the JS regex engine is limited) so you can’t reliably parse and apply tmLanguage files. This is probably the reason it was abandoned.
I guess the screenshot could use an update.
Updated tmThemeEditor to 0.3
New Features:
Color Adjustments and filters
Scope Bar and inline editing
I really like that it’s this dynamic. (I added a “punctuation” scope.)
Here are some ideas for polishing, e.g.:
- select (and scroll) the selector with a single click on the preview
- for some reason it always shows options for the outermost defined scope when clicking on nested quotes, not the one I actually clicked
- show the full scope in the status bar (which I think is pretty nice) and like underline the matching parts for the current/prioritized selector
- have some kind of default scope when doubleclicking a scope in the preview that has nothing defined yet
- also apply filters on general scopes
Other:
What do you think about highlighting all occurences of a scope if you hover it in the “scopes” (or “general” list)? And gutter previews would be nice.
Very nice work, this is an impressive webapp. I was waiting for so long for someone to make something like this but was too lazy myself t-t