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Sublime text 3 color schemes
Sublime text 3 color schemes







  1. #SUBLIME TEXT 3 COLOR SCHEMES HOW TO#
  2. #SUBLIME TEXT 3 COLOR SCHEMES MAC OS X#

Otherwise, if you are trying to modify a native sublime theme, add the following to the new file you create (named the same as the native theme, such as Monokai.sublime-color-scheme) with your color choice However, if your theme is a 3rd party theme package installed via package control, you can edit the hex value in that file directly, under background. To edit a specific background color, you need to create a new file in your user packages folder Packages/User/SublimeLinter with the same name as the theme currently applied to your sublime text file. Then, you can use the Ctrl + Shift + P > PackageResourceViewer: Open Resource to view theme files. To view Theme files for ST3, install PackageResourceViewer via PackageControl. Add or change the line in user preferences which points to the color schemeįor example "color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Legacy/myTheme.tmTheme".Make a copy of the scheme you want to modify, edit as needed and save it.It will now be available at users/UserName/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/Color Scheme - Default (or Legacy) Search for Color Scheme in the Package Extractor (should give options for Color Scheme Default and Color Scheme legacy).

#SUBLIME TEXT 3 COLOR SCHEMES HOW TO#

  • They can be extracted using the Package Resource Viewer (See this answer for how to install and use the Package Resource Viewer).
  • #SUBLIME TEXT 3 COLOR SCHEMES MAC OS X#

    Follow the instructions at the link you previously mentioned to make the changes you require ( Sublime 2 -changing background color based on file type?)įor Mac OS X the themes are stored in zipped files so although the preferences file shows them as being in Packages/Color Scheme - Default/ they don't appear in that directory unless you extract them.It should now show up on your "Preferences - Color Scheme" menu under "User" Paste the colour scheme you copied earlier here and rename it.From Sublime Text choose Preferences - Browse Packages - User.Choose the colour scheme which is closest to your requirements and copy it.Open "Color Scheme - Default.sublime-package".Locate your SublimeText packages directory under the directory which SublimeText is installed in (in my setup this was /opt/sublime/Packages).To customise a colour scheme do the following (UNIX): Sublime3 no longer shows all of the installed packages when you choose Show Packages from the Preferences Menu.









    Sublime text 3 color schemes