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Theme - Refresh

#1

Will you use this as your default theme?

  • Of course. Not only is it beautiful, but every time I use it, I think of you which fills my heart with joy.
  • YES! It looks great.
  • I guess. At least it’s better than the default theme.
  • Only because you made it (TBH I think it looks like the aftermath of a train hitting a clown car).
  • No, it’s hideous.
  • No, because I don’t like you or your terrible sense of humor.
  • No because I don’t know how to install anything that’s not on Package Control.
  • What’s Package Control?
  • Where am I?

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[size=200]Introducing the Refresh Theme[/size]

The Refresh Theme is a fork of Pseudo OSX. I really just changed some pngs and stuff.


[size=200]Coming soon to a Package Control near you.[/size]

[size=120]In the meantime: download/clone it from Github: here[/size].

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#2

This theme looks quite nice, but in current state it has a few drawbacks:

  • text starts too early in tabs of unmodified files

  • you use a big dot to mark modified files, I prefer using a different text color to preserve space

Therefore I’ll stay with my own theme

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#3

Looks pretty damn nice!
You may want to add some extra padding to tabs. For some reasons, some tabs are ok, some not:
http://content.screencast.com/users/iamntz/folders/Jing/media/dca3bb66-8eeb-4adb-bab2-bdaf2661eb38/2012-05-25_0906.png

I like very much the sidebar, is very… spaced.

I guess would be a great idea to make files Windows/Linux compatible as well :smile:

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#4

for some reason Themr can’t support your theme (i can’t choose your theme).

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#5

I like it, especially the spacing on the sidebar, but I feel that the tabs should match it.

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#6

Yes, definitely tweak a few things and this will be solid.

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#7

Hmmm. The tabs aren’t cut off on my computer. I have no idea why themes would behave differently on different platforms. If anyone has any idea, let me know. If anyone is feeling adventurous, feel free to open up the sublime-theme file and play around with some values to see if you can fix it (The problem is probably in the tab elements section).

But first, I just pushed an update. I removed the overlap between tabs. That may or may not fix the problem described. Let me know.

Just addressed

It doesn’t use any more space than the close tab button. I guess you don’t use that either?

Sorry, that wasn’t one of the options. :wink:

Not sure, but I don’t use Themr.

What do you mean? The colors? The style?

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#8

[quote=“C0D312”]

What do you mean? The colors? The style?[/quote]

They are really thin. I feel they should be a little bulkier.

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#9

Oh. You can change then in the sublime-theme file. Just change this line: "tab_height": 18 Personally, I hate big tabs. I wanted them as small and simple as possible while retaining their usefulness. That way, they were there when I needed them and not distracting. So I don’t plan on changing this, sorry.

It’s especially nice when working with split files on my small laptop screen.

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#10

Yeah I did that in the end, mine are 40 - I love it.

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#11

[quote=“C0D312”]Oh. You can change then in the sublime-theme file. Just change this line: "tab_height": 18 Personally, I hate big tabs. I wanted them as small and simple as possible while retaining their usefulness. That way, they were there when I needed them and not distracting. So I don’t plan on changing this, sorry.

It’s especially nice when working with split files on my small laptop screen.[/quote]

I have an old m1530 with 1920x1200 so I’m afraid the tabs are even less pronounced on this machine. And the sidebar spacing seems contrary to your design goal of saving space. It’s great nonetheless. There are more options for themes and that’s always a good thing :smiley:
Congrats on the release.

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#12

Well, I have my sidebar hidden >99% of the time. Also, more vertical padding doesn’t waste screen space. My sidebar usually has wasted space unless I’m working on a huge project (which often isn’t the case) so the padding is only beneficial.

Anyway, I designed the theme based off my needs. If others like it, so be it. I’ve been using it for a few months now and love it.

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#13

I’m with you on the sidebar comment (opening the sidebar seems like a bad habit to me in most respects), not only that, anyone can fork it! So again congrats, I’ll definitely play the tabs design (I’m a HUGE fan of HUGE tabs with HUGE letters, heheh).

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#14

Image files are not loading in the sidebar or in the file tabs on my machine.

I renamed the package to “Theme - Refresh” and installed it in the packages directory.

OSX Lion - ST2:2181

Any ideas as to why the theme could be breaking?

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