Using Plymouth on ArchLinux - linux

I have installed Plymouth on ArchLinux. And have done everything according the documentation. The problem is that the displayed splash, is not the theme I have set, In fact I couldn't find it in any of the themes in /usr/share/plymouth/themes! A gray screen is shown, with three white squares that toggle on and off one after each other. I can guess that this is a fallback theme, but I have set the default theme. What is the problem? Any hint is appreciated. I am using grub2 as bootloader.

As I had guessed this was a fallback theme. And as no one gave me a better answer all this while, I give my solution for this problem. It seems like something was broken in the changes that I had made, and I think it was in plymouth's own created files and not the config files. I uninstalled the plymouth, then deleted all the configuration files in the etc folder, and then reinstalled it again. All the files that I had deleted were created again, and everything was working. This time when I applied the modification things got working this time.

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I go to :
and install :
with these settings :
and have no idea why hex is not my SBT3 still not display as its color form. 😥
I've also tried : CSS
Reboot the IDE & even reboot the Mac OS X ... still not working.
Did I forgot to turn on some settings?
Can someone please help me ?
Edit
ColorHelper works on the first try, right after install. Huge thanks to : #MattDMo
... but I am still curious if someone really knows what I did wrong.
Over the past few years I began having more and more problems with the different color highlighting packages available for Sublime, including Color Highlighter, which hasn't been updated in at least 3 years, and Color Highlight at 2½ years. Someone recommended ColorHelper, and I've been happy with it ever since. Make sure you completely uninstall Color Highlighter and/or Color Highlight first, as I think I had issues with it before I did that. ColorHelper is in regular development with the release of the new v3, which apparently is a complete rewrite, and is easy to set up and use out of the box. There are a ton of customization options if you want to get into the weeds, and the author has been very responsive with some config issues I had recently. I would highly recommend it.

Emojis not shown in gtk(?) but in kde applications using the same font

I noticed that Emojis like 😀 are not displayed in gvim on my system but they are in terminal vim if that is used in an xterm or konsole. And yes I tried many guifonts capable of displaying them (noto mono, noto color emoji, hack). I also noticed that vim in gnome-terminal doesn't display them either (although using the same fonts in it as in the other terminals). In fact I haven't found a single gnome(?) or gtk(?) application that displays them - not even when I use a gnome X-session. On the other hand no kde app has problems with them. Searching the web I got the impression that, e.g. gnome-terminal should have been able to display emojis for quite some time now. As I use a rolling distribution (openSuse tumbleweed) my software should be pretty recent. So what am I missing? Is there a specific package I need to handle emojis in gtk?
Update
I created test user on my system with default settings. To my big surprise if I log on to the X-system as that user emojis are displayed just fine in gvim. So it must be a configuration issue. Then I went back and logged into my normal account, used su testuser and then opened gvim. I could still see the emojis. I don't want to reset my configuration as I put a lot of effort to have the system behave the way I like it to. But I am at a loss in finding the responsible setting. Any ideas?
Finally, I found the culprit and wanted to share my insight here so that others with similar problems know where to look. In ~/.config/fontconfig/ there were three files I did not put there myself. I guess they were leftovers from some configuration tool. Using a rolling release distribution there are probably many orphaned files in my ~/.config directory. Anyway, after deleting those files and logging out and back on I can now see emojis in gvim etc.

Sublime Text 3 Bugged up after uninstalling Materialize package

So I recently installed Materialize package on my Sublime Text 3 just to try it out, and didn't like it. So I went ahead to remove it. After removing, My Sublime got all messed up. I couldn't see my files. Can't open package control. The screen itself is messed up. I tried Uninstalling and Reinstalling many times, and I'm still experiencing the same problem.
Please help me fix this, Thanks!
Most likely your settings still refer to the old theme, which doesn't exist any more. You can follow the instructions at https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/revert.html to revert to a clean state, or just edit your Packages/User/Preferences.sublime-settings file to remove the old theme setting. (The Preferences menu -> Browse Packages will be visible even when you are having theme problems.)

Dreamweaver CC Color Coding Is Not Working

I just got Dreamweaver CC and the color coding is not working what-so-ever. I've already done the following:
I tried to put checkmark by "Syntax Coloring"under the View menu, but it will not let me check it. It's not grayed out; it just won't let me check it.
I downloaded a new Color xml file,and placed it in the Configurations folder.
I tried changing the colors around in a file in the Preference menu, but it won't apply the colors.
I deleted the Configurations folder so it will reset to default, but nothing.
You guys are my last resort. If I can't get it to work I will have to re-install the entire program. Any suggestions?
Honestly, your best bet after going through all of those steps would be to, unfortunately, utilize your final option of re-installing Dreamweaver CC. Sorry if this isn't the answer you were expecting but that's what I would do at this point. Good luck!
I figured it out; and, I'm posting the solution to my own problem so readers won't endure as much suffering as I did trying to find the solution to this problem. This little bitty tinny issue made my life miserable for several days. Anyway, look below for the answer:
I had my HP Envy laptop running Win 8.1 color displayed set to high contrast. Big mistake! I changed it back to display colors and my problem was solved.

Komodo Edit: How to refresh the directory tree status

I've tried "Refresh Status" from the context menu, but this doesn't work for me. When I have deleted or added files in the tree display directory, it doesn't display them in the directory tree until I close Komodo Edit, and restart it. This is too bad.
Is there something I'm missing? I hope someone could give me a hand.
I get this problem sometimes too. Collapsing the directory, then refreshing its status, and expanding it again sometimes works.
A more reliable method is to change the root directory in the Places sidebar and then back to where you want to be.
Not perfect, but quicker than reopening Komodo Edit.
Do you have complete C++ support on your machine? One known issue in Kommodo is
Komodo may not start up correctly on
some Linux systems if C++
compatibility libraries have not been
installed. On Fedora and Red Hat
systems, install the
"compat-libstdc++" package. On SuSE,
install the "compat" package. On
Gentoo, as root, run emerge
lib-compat. This is not thought to be
a problem on Debian systems.
This bugs is listed here.
May be this can help you in solving your problem.
Use the JSdrivetree or remotedrivetree extensions.
Right click on the root directory (top left) and click "Refresh View".

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