Dark custom UI themes for Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3.
Project site: https://github.com/electricgraffitti/soda-solarized-dark-theme
Soda SolarizedDark theme is designed to work with the latest development builds of Sublime Text, including Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3.
If you are using Will Bond's excellent Sublime Package Control, you can easily install Soda SolarizedDark Theme via the Package Control: Install Package
menu item. The Soda Theme package is listed as Theme - Soda SolarizedDark
in the packages list.
Alternatively, if you are a git user, you can install the theme and keep up to date by cloning the repo directly into your Packages
directory in the Sublime Text application settings area.
You can locate your Sublime Text Packages
directory by using the menu item Preferences -> Browse Packages...
.
While inside the Packages
directory, clone the theme repository using the command below:
git clone https://github.com/electricgraffitti/soda-solarized-dark-theme "Theme - Soda SolarizedDark SolarizedDark"
- Open your User Settings Preferences file
Sublime Text -> Preferences -> Settings - User
- Add (or update) your theme entry to be
"theme": "Soda SolarizedDark.sublime-theme"
Example Sublime Text 2/3 User Settings
{
"theme": "Soda SolarizedDark.sublime-theme"
}
Soda SolarizedDark Theme ships with flat tabs only at this time.
- The color scheme used in Solarized(Dark)
The code font shown in the screenshot is Inconsolata.
Thanks to Ian Hill for his excellent Soda Theme to build from
Soda Theme is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. You are free to share and remix the theme, however please abide by the license terms when doing so.
The following details apply to the Creative Commons license "author specified" components:
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Attribution example: Based on Soda Theme by Ian Hill (http://buymeasoda.com/)
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Naming guidelines: If you create and distribute a derivative theme, please give your theme a unique and original name that does not directly include "Soda Theme" (or a close variant) in the main project title, repo name or Package Control name.