@facelessuser, thank you for your comment. I didn’t think about like that. There are two reasons for putting pyc modules. First, I didn’t decide to make it free or paid. But I’m not ready to make paid system. Later, compiled modules can be open. Second, I’m not a python specialist. When I make every new plugin, I’m trying to test something new, new syntax, new idea,… My all other previous plugins are open source. At this time, I wanted to test a plugin including pyc modules like SVN. That experience will help me to make another plugin for future. @kingkeith, as facelessuser said
@Clams, I’m a favorite your SystemVerilog user.
Guna - simple, functional, conspicuous theme with a clock
Understood. There are many reasons to only distribute pyc files (even in a free project), and there is nothing saying you should, or have to open them up. And let me be clear, you’ve done nothing wrong by including only pyc. I just found it curious for a free theme. After the recent debacle that hit Sublime where a plugin was secretly sending data, it may be something to be aware of. Anyways, good luck on your theme!
Tweak theme command is added with options. You can tweak fonts / colors as your own or combine with other color schemes. Here are some examples.
Guna + Ayu-light
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/poucotm/Links/master/image/Guna/guna-screenshot-3.png
Guna + Mariana
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/poucotm/Links/master/image/Guna/guna-screenshot-4.png
Could you tell me how to add those extra buttons to the status bar on the right side(“UTF-8” and “Unix”) as you do in your screenshot, please? I can’t find anything in the menus. Very good theme, by the way (for a modern theme at least).
Simply, add 2 options in the Preferences.settings.
“show_encoding”: true
“show_line_endings”: true
‘Adaptive’ mode added. It automatically changes theme colors as a color scheme which you select.
what’s the color scheme in your first screenshot ? I’d be interested by only using the color scheme.
It’s the original Guna color scheme which a set of the theme. You can find under themes folder right after installing Guna package.
thanks I missed it. It’s weird though it really look more vivid in that screenshot than on my desktop
I think that it is the difference of displays - monitor itself, color settings, brighteness, … the screens of the my office computer and home’s are so different from each other.
Hey, just wanted to pop in and say I really like this theme you made. The whole ‘floating panels’ style is such a refreshing change of pace from the dozens of flat themes out there.
The theme auto-adapting to the selected color scheme is real nice too. I’m a bit colorblind, so finding the perfect color scheme can be tricky, and it’s great that I don’t have to worry about finding a UI with matching colors, I can just pair it with this one.
The weather widget is added (v1.4.0). The widget uses https://openweathermap.org for weather information.
Please, refer to README(https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Guna)
Thank you.
I could use a little more information on how to get the weather widget working. Is the proxy required? Where do I get that?
@west4me, a proxy is not always needed if you are not in a kind of port limited network. After getting your own id (https://openweathermap.org/), just fill app id, city in settngs. In fact, it is hard to use common id for limitation of access times.
I like this theme but I cannot find how to change the clock from 12hr to 24hr.
Is this even possible? If not could this possibly be added in the near future?
Hey , i really loved this theme , but in my sublime the icons of the files (like cpp , py,css) doesnt appear , do you know a way to fix it?
