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Visual Studio Code Plus Scheme

Visual Studio is a colour scheme for Sublime Text 3. It is inspired by the syntax highlighting found in the default installation of VSCode

Installation

Package Control

  1. Open the Command Pallette (Command+Shift+P on OSX, Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux) and choose Install Package
  2. Choose Visual Studio Colour Scheme from the list
  3. Select Visual Studio Colour Scheme from UI: Select Color Scheme from the Command Pallette

Manual

  1. Download the Dark+.tmTheme file from GitHub Download the Light+.tmTheme file from GitHub
  2. In Sublime Text, open the Command Pallette (Command+Shift+P on OSX, Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux) and choose Browse Packages.
  3. Place the Dark+.tmTheme & Light+.tmTheme file into the User directory.
  4. Select Dark+ or Light+ from UI: Select Color Scheme from the Command Pallette

Screenshots

PHP

PHP syntax highlighting PHP syntax highlighting

HTML

HTML syntax highlighting HTML syntax highlighting

JavaScript/Vue

JavaScript syntax highlighting JavaScript syntax highlighting

Python

XML syntax highlighting XML syntax highlighting

Supported languages

This colour scheme ought to work with any language in Sublime Text, it has been specifically built and tested against such as

  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • HTML/Blade
  • JavaScript/Vue
  • CSS/Sass/SCSS/Less
  • JSON
  • XML
  • Markdown
  • Python
  • YML

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Created by Vikram Bhaskaran. Copyright 2020. MIT Licensed.

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sublime-vscode-plus's Issues

Name of font

What font are you using in your screenshots (png files ) ? Is it consolas ?

Invalid ReadMe references to .tmTheme files

The Readme mentions files Dark+.tmTheme and Light+.tmTheme, but there are no .tmTheme files in this repository. Only .sublime-color-scheme files.

1f844cd seems to have caused this. Is this repo no longer interested in maintaining .tmTheme files?

Ambigious color scheme names.

grafik

Sublime Text identifies color schems by file name only. Using Dark+ or Light+ however doesn't provide a strong enough name to

a) be able to find the syntax in ST's color scheme selector
b) ensure it not being mixed up with other color schemes which probably make the same mistake.

Color scheme files should include the package name somehow.

Maybe: VScodePlus Dark or Visual Studio Plus - Dark, ...

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