Sublime merge dark mode3/20/2023 ![]() It uses relatively few pixels, but uses them well.īut the theme I’m rocking at the moment is Flatland, a new and very polished theme from digital agency Pixel Lab, who have embraced the “flat” aesthetic that is making inroads in mobile app design. If you like a dark theme and prefer something a bit more minimal, the Nil theme with its bundled Tubnil color scheme looks great to my eye. While I used Soda Light, my preferred colour scheme was the Kuroir Theme for TextMate by my pal Mario Ricalde (yes, Sublime Text uses TextMate theme files for its colour schemes). It comes with dark and light variations, has Retina quality assets, and options for round or square tabs, and folder icons in the sidebar. The Soda Theme is the best known UI theme out there. Otherwise, you might want to start with a UI theme that appeals to you, and choose a color scheme that goes with it. Depending on what kind of coder you are, you may have a deep-rooted preference for your colour scheme already, in which case you’ll want to find a UI theme that matches that preference. The remaining two elements that you’ll need to make Sublime look good are a user interface theme and a code colour scheme. ![]() ![]() My personal favourite alternative icon comes with a new alternative theme that I’ll come to in a moment: Flatland. …to carefully rendered images like Kreg Wallace’s lickable lime segment. Jerod Santo has a nice post with many of the best options, from minimalist choices like Adam Kiss’s abstract design… Fortunately there are plenty of good alternatives out there. Sublime Text’s default icon is a rare miss from The Iconfactory. If you’re coming from Vim you might not mind so much, but one of the reasons I prefer an editor with a graphical interface is that I get to look at something relatively pretty all day. I hate to say it, but Sublime Text looks like ass out of the box. A couple of months ago I produced a video course for about the Sublime Text programmer’s editor, “Up and Running with Sublime Text 2”-sample videos below! One of the best things about producing a course or writing a book is that you get to know your subject really well, so after a couple of friends asked me today what I recommend when setting up Sublime Text for the first time, I thought I’d write it up here.
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