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Raybo - Color Scheme

Theme for Sublime Text with an emphasis on Markdown

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  • 2014.10.16.14.53.14
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 10 years ago
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Raybo Theme

Theme for Sublime Text with an emphasis on Markdown. It's a real pleasant light theme for most tasks, but it's especially good at working with markdown files.

Color Schemes

Works well in Sublime Text (3), I haven't really tested it anywhere else. I made this using the awesome Theme Editor looking at a few different themes. It is designed to make markdown code easier to write with clear visuals for headlines, links, etc.

Installation

The easiest way to install it is to go to your Package Manager and do a search for “Raybo”.

Manual Install

  1. Go Open Sublime Text 3
  2. Go to the preferences menu and choose Preferences:Browse Packages
  3. Find your User folder
  4. Drop the Raybo.tmTheme file in there.
  5. In the Sublime text App, go to Sublime Text:Preferences:Color Scheme:User:Raybo

Enjoy

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