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I know it's not very clean, but it would solve the problem very efficiently. For example, I tried and can't figure out how to define new scope. Theme files do not contain XML you specified (you mentioned that scopes are defined in themes)...
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You can not define the color as the scope for Sublime Text 2. That is not a limitation I placed on the plugin, but Sublime Text 2 itself. What you are asking me to do is currently impossible. The method for changing colors in the readme does work if you follow the directions.
You are correct that the theme files do not contain the XML content I specified...you must add it.
I am closing this issue since it is not an actual issue with the plugin, but if you are still confused, feel free to ask more questions.
Instead of defining new scope, why not allowing direct hex color definition across all scopes? It should allow #FFF, as well as #FFFFFF.
Something like:
I know it's not very clean, but it would solve the problem very efficiently. For example, I tried and can't figure out how to define new scope. Theme files do not contain XML you specified (you mentioned that scopes are defined in themes)...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: