Just try to install one of these addons.
Boxy Theme Addon - Widget Font XS
changes the font size to 10px.
Just try to install one of these addons.
Boxy Theme Addon - Widget Font XS
changes the font size to 10px.
Here’s another solution of providing toggleable settings by using a quick panel: https://github.com/SublimeText/LaTeXTools/pull/773
Might be worth considering that too since they are fuzzy-searched. The only downside would be that you can’t see what categories are available at first (setting names could be prefixed with their category for discoverability though). The filter text would most likely need to be restored somehow.
FYI, you can also remove the underline for links with text-decoration: none
(or text-decoration: inherit
, if the former doesn’t work). I’d also make the entire line clickable, not just the box, like you do with <label>
tags in HTML.
Yeah, I didn’t want to search for a single setting, I wanted to see the settings related to a given topic and see if they were set. That is why I took the popup route. But panel is fine, I just don’t think I would use it and it would clutter my searches with more irrelevant stuff. It isn’t really something I need constant access to, just when I want to make a change, I don’t want to hunt around for all available settings.
Yeah, Yeah, I know, I literally just threw it together yesterday . I figured if it got picked up by Boxy, that there may be changes to it anyways; it was more of a proof of concept (that I am using). I also noticed that on OSX, the fake radio buttons turn into actual emoji, while on Windows they still look like font chars. I don’t know, maybe I could pick something that consistent.
Sure, I like the popup settings too. Might even get me to check out the theme at some point.
Which codepoints did you use for theradio buttons? I don’t think any of these[1] qualifies as an “emoji”, but mac has always been a bit special about their unicode rendering.
[1]: http://unicode-search.net/unicode-namesearch.pl?term=CIRCLE
I used medium white circle and medium black circle. White was just a circle, and black was a solid circle. On Mac they are glossy colored circles…which is fine, I just wasn’t expecting it.
Starting 3.1.0 linter theme is included into the theme package. Boxy Theme Addon - Linter Theme will be removed soon. More info →
Add option to highlight text only for selected item in the sidebar
Add linter theme into the theme package
Boxy Theme Addon - Widget Font LG
will be renamed to Boxy Theme Addon - Widget Font Size
. Other font size addons will be removed soon.
Its aim to have only the one widget font size addon and customize it like Boxy Theme Addon - Font Face
.
How we can use/integrate this inside a theme? just by add the .py file to the theme root?
This is was configured for the Boxy theme. It also assumes you have mdpopups installed (as I do). It can be adapted to not use mdpopups if that is your desire. You would need to configure the options to match whatever theme you drop it in. But assuming you are using Boxy, and have mdpopups, you could drop it anywhere and then map the command to the command palette.
Simplify styling of the buttons
Add changelog command
Add dirty accents
Add find panel (console, output panel) padding options
Add internal docs (Preferences) (Starting ST 3118)
Add theme activator
Add presets
Add theme configurator
Fix popup styling bug when theme is installed manually
Seems like it hijacks shortcut that I use to type accent character - `
It opens the Boxy Config Theme popup.
This was fixed in 3.2.1. Do the force upgrade:
Command Palette
using menu item Tools → Command Palette...
Package Control: Upgrade Package
Boxy Theme
Enter
Sublime Text -> Quit Sublime Text
File -> Exit
File -> Exit
Hi I just started using BOXY and it nearly has me fully covered, the only thing i find missing is the file icons. is there any way to expand the library of icons or manually add new ones ? I think it covers everything but .coffee and .cjsx at the moment, but missing those leaves a huge gap in the side bar.
Thanks and keep up the great work
Hi, glad that you like it Coffeescript icon is already there, just remove other custom ui themes (more details here).
I’ll add .cjsx
icon in 3.2.4
I had released 3.2.4. It will be available soon via Package Control. Resolves problems with:
Make Python icon more pythonic
Fix configurator when it’s running right after installation
Fix popup styling in ST < 3119
Significantly improve markdown highlighting
When boxy updates, Sublime either always or typically switches back to default theme. Then I have to figure out what boxy configuration and scheme I was using before and restore them manually. Is that expected? Can this be improved?
This is how Package Control
updates the current custom theme. You should wait until it finished the updating (theme & color scheme settings will be restored after that). Also you can quickly change or preview each Boxy theme:
Command Palette
using menu item Tools → Command Palette...
Boxy Theme: Activation
Enter
All your settings will be safe, this command only changes theme & color scheme.
More info about the way of updating the current theme: More elegant way of updating the current theme
Boxy theme is great!
I found one little problem - when I set font size of a tab name to medium or larger the letters get cut from below (especially visible if filename contains underscores). Is there any setting I could use to avoid this situation?