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No reaction to color change #639

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RIS2000 opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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No reaction to color change #639

RIS2000 opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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RIS2000 commented Nov 19, 2024

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Hello!
Thanks for a great plugin!

"double_quote": {
"icon": "double_quote",
"color": "#FF0000" <-------------- no reaction to this, only to "region. ..ish"
// "style": "underline"
}

Sublime v3.2.2

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  • ST ver.: 3211
  • Platform: windows
  • Arch: x64
  • Plugin ver.: 2.31.5
  • Install via PC: True
  • mdpopups ver.: 4.2.2
  • backrefs ver.: 5.5.1
  • markdown ver.: 3.2.2
  • pygments ver.: 2.1a0
  • jinja2 ver.: 2.10.1

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@RIS2000, very little information is provided giving any context to your statement.

I assume you are talking about configuring the color of bracket highlights? If so, I have a section that talks about configuring highlighting, and we even provide an explanation for your observations when using a hex color. Please read as it should answer your questions: https://facelessuser.github.io/BracketHighlighter/customize/#configuring-highlight-style.

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RIS2000 commented Nov 19, 2024

@facelessuser, thanks for quick reply!

I've read that documentation, but can't get this:
"To append your new rule (or override an existing rule) you can create a .sublime-color-scheme file in your Packages/User folder."

I use Windows 10 and don't have "Packages/User" folder. Also there is no ".sublime-color-scheme" file. And there is no way to create such file in Windows (only extension without name).

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I use Windows 10 and don't have "Packages/User" folder.

You do. Try going in your menu: Preferences->Browse Packages... and then select User.

Also there is no ".sublime-color-scheme" file. And there is no way to create such file in Windows (only extension without name).

Please read Sublime's documentation on color scheme customization https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/color_schemes.html#customization.

And there is no way to create such file in Windows (only extension without name).

This is not true. You do seem unfamiliar with how to create files in Windows. If you cannot view file extensions in Explorer, check this out: https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-enable-hidden-file-extensions-in-Windows.html

Windows may limit you on what file extensions you can create by default, but you can always create a text document and then rename it. With the viewing of file extensions in Explorer enabled (as mentioned above), you can rename the extensions.

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