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facelessuser avatar facelessuser commented on June 18, 2024

First, are we talking about ColorSchemeEditor or my ColorSchemeEditor?

I know ColorSchemeEditor can put me right at the scope defintion of the color scheme file. Yet, there appears to be a bug that makes using ColorSchemeEditor in that way impossible. Namely clicking into the tmTheme file will make the viewport jump to an entirely different location of that file. Editing is rendered impossible. This is worthy of an issue filing in itself. And even if it worked it still not the best imaginable solution.

This doesn't sound like my ColorSchemeEditor. Maybe I'm not understanding.

Just allow picking colors right from ScopeHunter's popup. The user may either input a new hex color or optionally use a color picker. The plugin then handles the modification of the tmTheme file all by itself.

This would turn ScopeHunter into a Color Scheme Editor, but that is not something I think I want to do.

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pykong avatar pykong commented on June 18, 2024

@facelessuser Thanks four fast reply. Indeed I was not aware there are two ColorSchemeEditors. I think is a bad idea PackageControl allows such confusion at all.

Your ColorSchemeEditor however appears close to what I need to do!

Thanks for pointing out!

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facelessuser avatar facelessuser commented on June 18, 2024

@bfelder Mine is not on PackageControl. It's current iteration doesn't support popupsCss and phantomCss.

I'm working on a new release that will ditch bundling binaries and instead require you to install via pip the editor on your systems Python. I am actively working on the editor itself, and once done, I will update the plugin. This may or may not be what you are looking for, but if it is it's a work in progress, but it is getting close. The actual editor that is used by my ColorSchemeEditor is found here: https://github.com/facelessuser/subclrschm. It still has a couple things I am doing to it before release, but it can now be run in Python2.7 or Python3.4+.

I might release it on PackageControl when done, but it will require a name change as you pointed out.

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pykong avatar pykong commented on June 18, 2024

Thanks for pointing the difference out. I am looking forward to another great plugin by the facelessuser!

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