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Theme - Pastels on Dark

Open adelawalla opened this issue 11 years ago • 6 comments

When using the Sublime theme, "Pastels on Dark", the scss color scheme is practically non-existant in comparison to the default color scheme. Can we get more colorful highlighting, please? Thanks :)

EDIT: Woops, nevermind. I meant to go to the SCSS package.

pastels on dark

adelawalla avatar Jun 26 '13 13:06 adelawalla

Eww, that sucks.

I'll be honest, I don't have much time to dig into this now, but if anyone could chime in with a recommendation (or a pull request :) that would be awesome.

nathos avatar Jun 26 '13 13:06 nathos

Honestly, I don't know much about sublime extensions, but the general theme of Pastels on Dark is that the colors aren't very intense. I'd be perfectly happy if you took the default color scheme and simply lowered the saturation a bit on all the colors. The default color scheme is very bright, which I like a lot, but it wouldn't fit in with the rest of the Pastels theme. But, with lower saturation, I think it would fit nicely.

adelawalla avatar Jun 26 '13 14:06 adelawalla

@adelawalla saw your edit, so it looks like this was feedback for the SCSS package?

nathos avatar Jun 26 '13 14:06 nathos

Well, oddly, both the SCSS package as well as yours seem to have this same issue. I've submitted issues on both projects, since I have both installed :)

adelawalla avatar Jun 26 '13 14:06 adelawalla

@adelawalla noted. I'll re-open the issue, but it'll probably require major changes to the syntax definition (comparing to Sublime's built-in CSS syntax).

nathos avatar Jun 26 '13 14:06 nathos

Thanks for re-opening the issue.

Darn, I thought it might be a quick fix. Sublime's built-in CSS highlighting for this theme is fine, it just doesn't seem to be recognizing the SASS classes.

On the left is regular CSS formatted by Sublime.

side by side

adelawalla avatar Jun 26 '13 14:06 adelawalla