Archived since I don't use Sublime Text anymore.
A plugin for Sublime Text (ST2 and ST3) to highlight mixed tabs and spaces, some unicode characters and trailing space.
These characters are highlighted by default:
- U+2026 Horizontal ellipsis
- U+2018 Left single quotation mark
- U+2019 Right single quotation mark
- U+201c Left double quotation mark
- U+201d Right double quotation mark
- U+2013 En dash
- U+2014 Em dash
- U+00a0 Non-breaking space
- U+3000 Ideographic spaces
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+h
: Toggle highlighting on/off.
You can toggle highlighting in the View
menu.
The setting is per view, and not saved to disk. This can be changed in the settings, see below.
You can override the default settings by creating a file in Packages/User/highlighter.sublime-settings
:
Check the default highlighter.sublime-settings file for available settings.
You can add a list of syntaxes to ignore with the following setting:
{
"highlighter_syntax_ignore": ["Python", "PHP"]
}
To persist the toggled state to disk, set the following to true:
{
"highlighter_save_settings_on_change": true
}
You can customise the regex to highlight:
highlighter_regex <- Matching characters highlighted with fill and outline
highlighter_regex_cool <- Matching characters highlighted with stippled underline
{
"highlighter_regex": "(\t+ +(?![*]))|( +\t+)|([\t ]+$)",
"highlighter_regex_cool": "[\u2026\u2018\u2019\u201c\u201d\u2013\u2014\u00a0]"
}