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Green scheme?

#1

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.

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#2

Not only shades of green, but this colour scheme goes for a greenish, brownish look. (albeit with some blue and yellow as well)

https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Grun%20Colour%20Scheme

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#3

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…?

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#4

Ah yeah, they probably just didn’t bother with those tags…

You could always make your own. It’s not toooooo finicky.

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#5

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.

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#6

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 :confused:

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#7

Still no idea, be good to find the scheme I am looking for or if someone could make it.

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#8

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

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