SublimeText is putting an ugly black color on all of my leading spaces and tabs. This started happening a few days ago. I don't think I changed anything.
Can someone help me to make my SublimeText look beautiful again?
The problem was the Highlight Whitespaces plugin. When I removed that, then the ugly black spaces went away. Strangely, I've had that plugin installed for months and it never caused a problem until now.
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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.
I have this issue several times, the last thing I attempted was some patched solarized dark theme (that I can't seem to find, sorry for no link) but the problem with that was it made vim background really bright.
This problem was reported in 2011, so I'm guessing I'm just really bad at googling cause I can't find a solution (stumbled upon this about 5 times in the past year), nor an article about it from a recent date.
Does this problem even have a solution, if so, could you walk me through it?
This is a screenshot for those who doesn't know about this issue:
Taken from here
I found a quick hack for iTerm2 users, just increment the contrast a little bit.
I'm having an odd issue in sublime text 3. I have the indention guide lines turned on, but for some reason the guides are not showing for every indention level.
I have my indention level set to four spaces. I double checked the number of spaces for the tags (b/c sometimes if you're missing a space sublime doesn't recognize it as a proper indention) and the number of spaces is fine:
I've been reading through the docs and looking in the forums but I can't seem to find a solution for this problem.
Anyone have any ideas?
I had exactly de same thing and found that I didn't have the font I had configured in font_face (consolas, in my case) so I changed the font to one I actually had (inconsolata, in my case) and the indentation guides worked perfectly (opensuse 42.2).
I'm new to SublimeText and Python3, so I don't really know how to turn Sublime autocomplete on. I installed Anaconda from Package Control, but I don't know how to use it. Some autocomplete shows up, but I don't think it's Anaconda's. That autocomplete keeps on poping up, then dissapearing. I can't read what it says and it hurts my eyes. How can i properly set up the autocomplete?
in case you are still looking for the answer, I had a similar problem. I had both SublimeJEDI autocompletion as well as Anaconda.
The flashing behavior is a result of you having two separate autocompletes fighting for the same space.
Turning off SublimeJEDI solved this for me - I couldn't find a way to turn off Anaconda's.
This happened all of a sudden - I have no idea what triggered it. But, when I opened up a Visual Studio solution, here's what I get:
The text in blue and red aren't usually those colors, and the weird white border on the selected row isn't usually a border like this. As you can see, it's kind of hard to read. I can't recall exactly what colors they were, but they weren't these. I went to the following and chose "Use Defaults", but that didn't do anything:
Any ideas on how to fix this?
An extension that you have recently installed might have caused this unexpected behaviour. Even seemingly unrelated extensions can sometimes do weird things.
If you've installed multiple extensions and don't know which one is the problem, try disabling them one by one and see if you can deduce which one is being problematic.