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Feature request Implement dark theme #139. Closed MarcAnt01 opened this issue Apr 21, 2019 11 comments Closed Feature request Implement dark theme #139. If you are wanting to edit the background color of the sidebar to be darker, go to Preferences Theme Adaptive.sublime-theme This my answer based on my personal experience and info gleaned from the accepted answer on this page, if you'd like more information.
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Feature Highlights
INTEGRATED MERGE TOOL
The Integrated Merge Tool allows you to resolve any merge conflicts directly in Sublime Merge, rather than having to open up your editor of choice.
Conflicts are presented with a 3-pane view. On the left are your changes and on the right are theirs. In the center pane is the resolved text, with buttons to choose between your changes or theirs. The same text editing functionality as Sublime Text is also available for more complicated merges.
Clicking on the header in the middle pane will switch between the editable merge results and the base file.
Use Ctrl+S or the Save button to save your merged file.
POWERFUL SEARCH
Use find-as-you-type search to dig up the exact commit you’re looking for.
Search for commit messages, commit authors, file names, and wildcard patterns. Complex search queries can be constructed using and, or and () symbols.
For example min-parents:2 author:jskinner path:tests/* (bug fix or test) will search for a merge commit from jskinner inside the tests directory that contain the words “bug” and “fix” or the word “test”.
You can open search with Ctrl+F or through the menu: Navigate Search.
UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE
Sublime Merge is built on the same custom platform as Sublime Text, providing unmatched responsiveness. With a powerful, cross-platform UI toolkit, an unmatched syntax highlighting engine, and a custom high-performance Git reading library, Sublime Merge sets the bar for performance.
BLAME
Open the Blame of a file through the Command Palette or when viewing a commit to see exactly which lines of the file were added by which commits.
Easily view the age, author, and commit hash of every line of code and see which lines come from the same commit with our commit color coding. Click a line in the gutter to highlight all other lines from the same commit.
The blame tool will also detect when a piece of code was moved from another place in your repository, so you can truly follow the history of your code.
ADVANCED DIFFS
Where it makes sense we will show you exactly which individual characters have been changed for a commit.
This includes when you rename or move a file, when you’re resolving conflicts or just viewing commit history.
Select any two commits in Sublime Merge with Ctrl+Left Mouse to show the diff between them.
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FILE AND HUNK HISTORY
From any file or hunk in the history use … File History or the Hunk History button to view the full history of that source code. This will also follow any file moves or renames throughout the repository.
COMMAND PALETTE AND KEY BINDINGS
Keyboard usage is important to us. Use Tab to navigate through parts of the application, Space to toggle expansion, and Enter to stage/unstage hunks. When writing a commit message, use Ctrl+Enter to commit.
The Command Palette is triggered by Ctrl+P and allows quick access to a large set of Git commands as well as other Sublime Merge functionality.
LIGHT AND DARK THEMES
Choose between a light and a dark theme to suit your tastes. You can preview these themes above.
Open the Preferences Preferences… menu to change theme.
The dark theme is only available with a valid license key.
EXTENSIBILITY
Just like Sublime Text, just about everything in Sublime Merge is extensible. Key bindings, menus, theming, and the command palette are all customizable with simple JSON files.
SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
Sublime Merge performs full syntax highlighting identically to Sublime Text for every line of code you see.
We’ll even use any extra syntax definitions that we find in your Sublime Text installation for syntax highlighting!
COMMAND LINE INTEGRATION
Sublime Merge is designed to work hand in hand with the command line. All changes to the repository are updated live and everything works the same way whether it’s triggered from the command line or the UI. Use the terminal where it makes sense and use the GUI where it works best.
Use the smerge tool that comes with Sublime Merge to interact with it from the command line: open repositories, blame files or search for commits
REAL GIT
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Sublime Merge uses the same terminology as Git, and doesn’t make use of any state beyond Git itself. When you’re working with Sublime Merge, you’re working with Real Git, not a simplified version
You can also hover over most buttons to see which git command it will run.
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Mate translate – translator 5 1 3. Syncfusion themes allow you apply colors across all the Syncfusion controls with a uniform approach and provide consistent look and feel to your applications. This section covers the following topics:
- Applying light and dark themes
- Overriding the default theme
- Creating your own theme
Applying light and dark themes
By default, Syncfusion provides support for light and dark themes. As names suggest, these themes will have colors with light and dark color contrasts, respectively.
Goodsync 5 5 6 6 download free. To apply themes to your application, merge the following items:
- Theme resource dictionary
- Control style resource dictionaries
Theme resource dictionary
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This resource dictionary contains keys and their respective color codes for all the Syncfusion controls. Currently, the following two theme resource dictionaries are available:
- Light theme resource dictionary
- Dark theme resource dictionary
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Control style resource dictionaries
Each Syncfusion control has a separate control style resource dictionary, whose styles are mapped to the keys declared in theme resource dictionary as a ‘DynamicResource’.
Merging the dictionaries
You can merge the theme resource dictionary and control style resource dictionaries in the following two ways:
Manual merging
For manual merging, both the theme resource dictionary and each control style resource dictionary need to be merged for the required controls in the application resources as follows.
Automatic merging
When using more number of Syncfusion controls in an application, to make the process easier for merging the control style dictionaries of the controls, the SyncfusionThemeDictionary class has been provided for automatic merging. When the theme resource dictionary is merged to this dictionary, control style resource dictionaries will be merged automatically. However, only the styles for the controls used in the application will be merged.
Overriding the default theme
The theme resource dictionary contains a set of keys that are mapped to the style in control style dictionaries. The default appearance of themes can be customized by overriding the key values.
The following section explains how to override both the primary and control specific keys.
Overriding the primary keys
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The theme resource dictionary contains the following set of primary keys that are mapped to the UI elements of all the controls. To override the primary colors of theme, change the values for these keys as required. You can find the keys and the UI elements to which they are mapped to all the controls in this documentation.
- SyncPrimaryColor
- SyncPrimaryLightColor
- SyncPrimaryDarkColor
- SyncPrimaryForegroundColor
- SyncPrimaryLightForegroundColor
- SyncPrimaryDarkForegroundColor
- SyncSuccessColor
- SyncErrorColor
- SyncWarningColor
- SyncInfoColor
Overriding the control specific keys
In addition to the primary keys, the theme resource dictionary also contains the keys that are specific to each controls; these keys can also be overridden. You can find the keys and the UI elements to which they are mapped to all the controls in this documentation.
Creating your own theme
As an alternative approach to the above methods, you can also create your own theme. To create own theme, first, you need to merge the resource, whose key name should be “ControlName” + “Theme” based on the controls, e.g., SfChartTheme and SfTextInputLayoutTheme. You can find this key for each control in this documentation. After merging this resource, you need to merge the required color resources based on the UI elements that need to be customized. You can find the keys and the UI elements to which they are mapped to all the controls in this documentation.
Change Sublime Theme
Using this approach, you can create your own theme to all the controls or for specific controls you need.