Theme - Phoenix
Dark & Light custom UI themes with colors variations for Sublime Text 2
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Phoenix Theme
Dark & Light custom UI themes with colors variations for Sublime Text 2
Todo's
- Add more alternate colors for Light Theme (green, red, orange)
Installation
Phoenix theme is designed to work with the latest development build of Sublime Text 2.
Using Sublime Package Control
If you are using Will Bond's excellent Sublime Package Control, you can easily install Phoenix Theme via the Package Control: Install Package
menu item. The Phoenix Theme package is listed as Theme - Phoenix
in the packages list.
Using Git
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 2 application settings area.
You can locate your Sublime Text 2 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/netatoo/phoenix-theme/ "Theme - Phoenix"
Download Manually
- Download the files using the GitHub .zip download option
- Unzip the files and rename the folder to
Theme - Phoenix
- Copy the folder to your Sublime Text 2
Packages
directory
Activating the theme
To configure Sublime Text 2 to use the theme:
- Open your User Settings Preferences file
Sublime Text 2 -> Preferences -> Settings - User
- Add (or update) your theme entry to be
"theme": "Phoenix Light.sublime-theme"
or"theme": "Phoenix Dark.sublime-theme"
Example User Settings
{
"theme": "Phoenix Dark.sublime-theme"
}
Alternate Colors
Phoenix Theme ships with 6 alternate color styles. To configure your favorite color:
- Open your User Settings Preferences file
Sublime Text 2 -> Preferences -> Settings - User
- Add (or update) the
phoenix_color_*
entry
Light theme : blue
, darkblue
- Dark Theme : red
, green
, blue
, orange
, yellow
and pink
Example for Blue variant
"phoenix_color_blue": true
Hightlight text label on selected tab
You can hightlight or not the text label (filename) of the selected tab :
"phoenix_highlight_current_tab": true
Eighties mode for selected tab
If you use Phoenix Dark Eighties or Tomorrow Night Eighties color scheme, you will love having this option enabled!
"phoenix_eighties": true
Solid selected tabs
Enable this setting to get solid background color on the selected tab :
"phoenix_solid_current_tab": true
Alternate dirty state for inactive tabs
Enable this setting to get a bottom bar on inactive dirty tabs (inspired from Nil Theme by Noel Cower) :
"phoenix_dirty_bottom_bar": true
Also, you can choose the color of the bottom bar (default is white, colors available are red
, green
, blue
, orange
, yellow
and pink
). Example for red :
"phoenix_dirty_bottom_bar_red": true
Adjust row's height on sidebar tree
Example for large sidebar tree :
"phoenix_sidebar_tree_large": true
For now, five additionnal height are available : xsmall
, small
, medium
, large
, and xlarge
Colorize opened folders on Dark Theme
Enable this setting to colorize opened folder icons on sidebar, when using Dark Theme with color variation.
"phoenix_color_expanded_folder": true
Simply choose the height of your tabs!
Prefer small tabs? No problem, there is a custom setting for this!
"phoenix_tabs_small": true
For now, five height are available : small
, medium
, normal
(by default), large
, and xlarge
Adjust tab label font size
You can adjust the font size of your tab labels via custom setting:
"phoenix_tabs_font_small": true
For now, four sizes are available : small
, normal
(by default), large
, and xlarge
Automatic width tabs
You want your tabs with automatic width? there is a custom setting for this!
"phoenix_tabs_auto_width": true
Custom Color Scheme
Phoenix Dark
Phoenix Theme provide six custom color schemes according to Phoenix Dark colors variations : red
, green
, blue
, orange
, yellow
and pink
.
Each color scheme has a “Eighties” version with a slightly lighter background (recommend to activate the phoenix_eighties
).
You can see screenshots of these color schemes in the top page
Also, Phoenix Theme provide two slightly modified color scheme to magnify the interface (just background update).
Clouds Midnight
Original theme : (http://fredhq.com/projects/clouds)
Tomorrow Night
Original theme : (https://github.com/chriskempson/Tomorrow-Theme)
Retina Resolution UI
Phoenix Theme has been designed to take advantage of retina resolution (high-dpi) displays. Phoenix Theme support retina displays.
Theme Customisation
Sublime Text 2 provides an elegant way to tweak existing themes without having to duplicate or maintain a separate copy of the original theme. If there are aspects of Phoenix Theme that you would like to adjust, take a look at the theme customisation wiki page from Soda Theme.
License
Based on Soda Theme by Ian Hill (http://buymeasoda.com/)