Solarized Color Scheme
Solarized color scheme and theme for Sublime Text
Labels color scheme
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Installs
- Total 142K
- Win 53K
- Mac 56K
- Linux 32K
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Solarized
Solarized is a color scheme created by Ethan Schoonover. There are versions for pretty much every editor out there, this is the one to get for Sublime Text.
Solarized for Sublime Text
This package is both a color scheme (ie. syntax highlight for code), and a UI theme, created especially for Sublime Text.
To install it, use Package Control.
Installation
After installation select either Light or Dark from the “Select Color Scheme” entry in the command palette. To select a matching UI theme, use the “Select Theme” command palette entry.
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