BackgroundColorEdit
Allows you to quickly and easily change only the background color of the currently active color scheme.
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BackgroundColorEdit
Allows you to quickly and easily change only the background color of the currently active color scheme in Sublime Text 3.
Currenntly only works with color schemes installed via Colorsublime.
Requirements
- Sublime Text 3
- Colorsublime
- Package Control (optional)
Installation
Manual
Clone this repo (or download and extract) to your Sublime Text 'Packages' directory, which can be found via Preferences > Browse Packages
.
Via Package Control
- Open the command palette (
ctrl+shift+p
orcmd+shift+p
by default) - Search for
Package Control: Install Package
- Search for
BackgroundColorEdit
and hit enter.
Usage
- Open the command palette (
ctrl+shift+p
orcmd+shift+p
by default) - Search for
BackgroundColorEdit: Set Background Color
- Type a hex color code in the prompt provided and press enter to apply.
- Alternately, search for
BackgroundColorEdit: Show Background Color
to print out the active color scheme's current background color to the status bar.
Resetting the background color
Simply reinstall the color scheme in Colorsublime.