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Soda Theme - MisterParker's version

This version is a modified fork of https://github.com/buymeasoda/soda-theme. As he updates, I may pull updates, or I may not, and may eventually morph this into an entirely different theme. For now I have only really modified the light version and may or maynot modify the dark version (because I prefer light screens and am just sharing what I am doing for myself)

If you like it, or have additional ideas, let me know. Twitter:@misterparker

Dark and light custom UI themes for Sublime Text 2.

Design

Soda Light Theme

Soda Dark Theme

Installation

If you are a git user, the best way to install the theme and keep up to date is to clone the repo directly into your Packages directory in the Sublime Text 2 application settings area.

Using Git

Go to your Sublime Text 2 Packages directory and clone the theme repository using the command below:

MisterParker version(this fork):
git clone https://github.com/alexparker/soda-theme/ "Theme - Soda MisterParker"

Download Manually

  • Download the files using the GitHub .zip download option
  • Unzip the files and rename the folder to Theme - Soda MisterParker
  • Copy the folder to your Sublime Text 2 Packages directory

Activating the theme

To configure Sublime Text 2 to use the theme:

  • Open your Sublime Text 2 User Global Preferences file Sublime Text 2 -> Preferences -> Global Settings - User
  • Add (or update) your theme entry to be "theme": "Soda Light MisterParker.sublime-theme" or "theme": "Soda Dark MisterParker.sublime-theme"

Example User Global Settings

{
    "theme": "Soda Light MisterParker.sublime-theme"
}

Bonus Options

Syntax Highlighting Colour Schemes

The Soda Light screenshot uses a modified version of Espresso Tutti Colori and the Soda Dark screenshot uses a modified version of Monokai.

If you'd like to use the syntax highlighting schemes shown in the screenshots:

  • Download colour-schemes.zip
  • Unzip and place the extracted tmtheme files in the Sublime Text 2 Packages/User folder
  • Enable the colour scheme via Preferences -> Color Scheme -> User

Code Font

The code font shown in the DARK screenshot is Meslo, which is a modified version of Menlo.

Release Notes

Soda theme is designed to work with the latest development build of Sublime Text 2. ST2 dev builds move quickly and changes can occur with the theme API between releases, so there may be occassions where the theme doesn't quite work with a brand new dev release.

Development

While developing the theme, Ian as documented some theme challenges and ideas encountered along the way.

Legals

The theme contains some icons from the excellent Pictos series by Drew Wilson which I have a license for. Any use of these icons, other than for the purpose of the theme itself, would need to comply with Drew's icon licensing agreement. Edit: Any icons not from Pictos in the updated MisterParker versions are created by Alex Parker and are free to use and modify as you please.

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