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November 7, 2011 10:51
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Sublime Text 2 Git Annotation Colors
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<dict> | |
<key>name</key> | |
<string>Git Modified Line</string> | |
<key>scope</key> | |
<string>git.changes.x</string> | |
<key>settings</key> | |
<dict> | |
<key>background</key> | |
<string>#272852</string> | |
</dict> | |
</dict> | |
<dict> | |
<key>name</key> | |
<string>Git Added Line</string> | |
<key>scope</key> | |
<string>git.changes.+</string> | |
<key>settings</key> | |
<dict> | |
<key>background</key> | |
<string>#275822</string> | |
</dict> | |
</dict> | |
<dict> | |
<key>name</key> | |
<string>Git Remove Line</string> | |
<key>scope</key> | |
<string>git.changes.-</string> | |
<key>settings</key> | |
<dict> | |
<key>background</key> | |
<string>#A72822</string> | |
</dict> | |
</dict> |
Yeah I can't get this to work. Did anyone on this thread figure it out?
Nevermind, for anyone else experiencing this issue I recommend installing the GitGutter sublime package. Takes care of the annotation stuff without any fuss.
Try using my fork https://gist.github.com/knxroot/faa0e3b2d763feee1348af45ab2473ad add before < / array> in your .tmTheme file. This work for me.
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@nrser, try this: https://sublime.wbond.net/packages/PackageResourceViewer It seems promising. I managed to change the removed line mark colour with it on Sublime Text 3.