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Adding custom themes

Adding custom themes - Sublime Text Tutorial

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Adding custom themes

- [Instructor] Choosing a custom color scheme is a good start, but if you really want to take control of the look and feel of sublime text, you're going to need a user interface theme. Just like with color schemes, there are lots of good user interface themes to choose from on Package Control. But the one I suggest you start with is called Boxy. Not only is it the most polished user interface theme I've seen for Package Control. It is also the most customizable, which means that no matter your tastes you can probably get it to look exactly the way you want. I'll hit Enter to install it, and just watch the status bar. Boxy is a very complex package, so it may take more than a few seconds to install. Now Boxy is under extremely active development, in fact two major new versions came out during the recording of this course. So if the instructions I give you in this video don't quite work, you might want to come back to this welcome message, and see if things have changed. In this video…

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