Now and then, I try to make the switch to Visual Studio Code to see what all the hype's about, but it's never too long before I find myself using good old Sublime-text. I'm well aware that other text editors exist, but none of them seems to get the job done with as much finesse as Sublime. That’s it for now, hope you enjoy the theme.Out of the time that I have spent programming, most of that has been spent using Sublime-text as my primary text editor. Jon or Will (Package Control) do you have any ideas on what could be done to minimise that impact? If there’s anything I can do to adjust things on the theme side, please let me know. I’m not sure what can be done about the UI theme upgrading experience, but thought it worth mentioning as it will likely be something that people notice when doing upgrades. There were occasions when this wasn’t always smooth, such as when a lot of UI graphics have changed at once, so the previous approach isn’t without its quirks. This isn’t really a bug or issue, but it is something different to the previous experience where theme files where overwritten in place and generally reapplied without much visual impact. Once the new theme is fully downloaded and replaced in the “Installed Packages” directory, Sublime attempts to reactive the theme which may work seamlessly, or only partially. The UI remains broken for the time taken to download and reinstate the updated theme package. When Package Control starts the process of updating a theme, it first removes the existing sublime-package theme bundle, which results in a broken UI if the theme being upgraded is currently active. The second thing I’ve noticed when using Package Control (alpha) to upgrade themes, is that the theme upgrading experience is less seamless than before. User experience when upgrading themes via Package Control For now the ST3 version will have gray text field backgrounds for text / widget fields. Jon, is there something I can do to allow this to work? It may require a change to ST3 for the way ST3 treats themes widget file locations. I’ve played with different path settings here, removing the fixed Packages portion, but so far my variations haven’t allowed this widget theme file to be loaded correctly for both destinations (Packages and Installed Packages). However, this path is incorrect when the theme is located in the “Installed Packages” directory, causing the widget rules to not apply. The reason for this, is that the path for widget theme files such as “Widget - Soda Light.sublime-settings” is hardcoded to the following location: "color_scheme": "Packages/Theme - Soda/Soda Light/Widget - Soda Light.stTheme" They are instead rendered with the default theme colours. Find / Replace, Goto Anything, Command Panel etc), are not applying the widget colours correctly. When using the “sublime-package” (zip) format in the “Installed Packages” directory (which is the default for Package Control), text fields for widgets and panels (eg. Text / Widget fields are rendering incorrectly when the theme is added to “Installed Packages” (eg. I have noticed a few caveats related to custom themes in Sublime Text 3. Please take a look at the following pages for more information:Ĭurrent Issues and Caveats I have updated the project README and the Soda Theme site with complete details on how to configure your user settings to activate the Sublime Text 3 version. I will be adding this UI component to the theme shortly. The ST3 version of Soda Theme is up to date, save for the “Find panel has a drop down arrow to select previous items” feature added in Build 3033 (beta) and Build 3031 (dev). For the most part, the theme should not present any issues other than occasions when changes are made to the underlying ST3 theme engine or new UI features are added to the mainline that the theme does not yet have rules for. Soda Dark (ST3) "theme": "Soda Dark 3.sublime-theme"Īs Sublime Text 3 is currently in beta, this theme can also be considered in beta. Soda Light (ST3) "theme": "Soda Light 3.sublime-theme" I would have liked to keep the theme rules in a single file for both ST2 and ST3 versions, but ST2 will report console errors for theme rules it doesn’t understand, so have created an independent file.Īfter upgrading Soda Theme, you can enable the ST3 version with the following theme setting in your user preferences file: This allows new theme features to be added to Soda Theme for ST3 that aren’t available in ST2. The other new change is the inclusion of a theme file specifically for Sublime Text 3.
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