Anyone know of a green colour scheme for sublime text 3 which also has syntax highlighting as in like shades of whites and greens in the text colour? Like a vintage terminal. There is one color scheme like this already https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Color%20Scheme%20-%20Vintage%20Terminal here but it does not have syntax highlighting.
Green scheme?
Not only shades of green, but this colour scheme goes for a greenish, brownish look. (albeit with some blue and yellow as well)
Thanks I have also been looking at more something like this: https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Tea%20Color%20Scheme this one seems perfect but it does not support markdown for some weird reason…?
Ah yeah, they probably just didn’t bother with those tags…
You could always make your own. It’s not toooooo finicky.
How would I amend that one so that I can set it up for markdown? I tried to find where the file of it is located but I can’t.
Yeah it’s going to be wrapped up in a package. There’s something on Package Control https://packagecontrol.io/packages/PackageResourceViewer
It’ll unpack it for you and let you edit stuff.
I’d like to see the ST team make the process a little easier but for now this is the simplest way I know of
Still no idea, be good to find the scheme I am looking for or if someone could make it.
Bamboo
https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Theme%20-%20Bamboo
Edit
https://packagecontrol.io/packages/PackageResourceViewer
Enjoy!
https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Schemr
Tip: use HTML5 color names in Bamboo.tmTheme file edits
<key>selection</key>
<string>SeaGreen</string> <!-- default is #487858, SeaGreen #2E8B57 -->
<key>selectionBorder</key> <!-- add key to theme -->
<string>SpringGreen</string> <!-- SpringGreen aka nurdy #00FF7F -->
<key>gutter</key> <!-- add key to theme -->
<string>DarkGreen</string>
<key>gutterForeground</key> <!-- add key to theme -->
<string>OliveDrab</string>
Nice selection of named green colors in the HTML Color Groups tutorial
https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_groups.asp
And if you don’t mind exploring hex colors…
https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_compound.asp ( for slider fanatics
http://cloford.com/resources/colours/websmart1.htm ( for absolute perfectionists
http://people.csail.mit.edu/jaffer/Color/Dictionaries.html#ntc ( Conclusion principles
Have fun