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Latest Sublime Text JavaScript Syntax Highlighting Irregularities #129
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Indeed, the theme must be updated because last ST3 build introduced new syntax higlighting rules. I hope it won't take long since flatland is the best ST theme ever (EVER!) and now its js syntax higligthing is pretty useless - like almost everything is orange. |
I'll look into this further. I'm sure it's just tweaking the Flatland Dark.tmTheme |
wbond over on the Sublime Text Forum recommends updating themes like so (https://forum.sublimetext.com/t/javascript-syntax-highlighting-changes-in-3103/17328/36):
I'm going to fork and give this a try. |
@jonobr1 Any update on this? I've been holding off updating Sublime because of the breaking changes to the Flatland theme. |
No update? |
Adding the following settings to "Flatland Dark.tmTheme", most of the highlighting looks previous one. https://gist.github.com/nasitra/4549c3e7a5c13cf055a63ddc8c8f5872 |
Anything similar for C++ and other languages? |
Hey there,
Love the flatland theme, but noticed that when I updated to the latest Sublime Text 2 and 3 all my JS got way more orange. Here's what it used to look like:
And this is what it looks like now:
I'm not totally sure how themes work, but it looks like I'm not alone: https://forum.sublimetext.com/t/javascript-syntax-highlighting-changes-in-3103/17328
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