Preap is a minimal Sublime Text theme and a syntax color scheme. It was originally just a slightly tweaked version of the Predawn theme.
Sublime Text 3 (recent build) File icons are only supported for Dev Builds 3062+._
For easy installation, install with Package Control.
- Press Cmd + Shift + P on OS X or Ctrl + Shift + P on Windows/Linux
- Type
Install Package
- Search
preap
Other Methods
You can clone the repo to your Packages
folder. Just make sure the repo folder is named Preap
.
Of course, you can always download latest release and install manually, too. After download, extract zip and rename the folder to "Preap" then copy it to the Packages
folder ( Sublime Text
> Preferences
> Browse packages...
)
Open your user settings file preferences.sublime-settings
as shown below:
To activate the theme, add or replace your current theme settings with the code below.
{
"theme": "preap.sublime-theme",
"color_scheme": "Packages/Preap/Schemes/preap.tmTheme",
}
However if you use packages like SublimeLinter color theme might fail to load with . To load it manually, delete the color_scheme
line and selelct from the Preferences tab -> Color scheme -> Preap -> Schemes -> Preap
. Don't worry about the color_scheme
line in your Preferences.sublime_settings
, it'll be updated automatically.
*** IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE TO RESTART SUBLIME AFTER INSTALLING AND ACTIVATING PREAP ***
You can edit the height, the appearance of the file tabs by adding this setting to your preferences file:
"tabs_small": true, // Set tabs size to small
"tabs_medium": true, // Set tabs size to medium
"tabs_border": true, // Show the border of the tabs
"static_modified_tab": true // Disable unsaved flashing indicator
You can change the height of the Find/Replace inputs by adding the following to preferences file:
"findreplace_small": true
After enabling the smaller size, you'll need to drag the height of the Find/Replace panel up and down to adjust it to the new dimemension.
You can change the vertical spacing of the sidebar by changing default
to large
, xlarge
:
"sidebar_default": true,
"sidebar_large": true,
"sidebar_xlarge": true
If you want you can change the sidebar font size by adding one of this settings
"sidebar_font_big": true,
"sidebar_font_small": true
These are just a few of my other favorite options for Sublime Text:
// Typography
"font_face": "Consolas",
"font_size": 14,
"font_options": ["no_round"],
"highlight_line": true,
"caret_extra_width": 1,
"caret_style": "phase",
"word_wrap": false,
// Whitespace, Matching, Copy & Auto-Complete
"copy_with_empty_selection": false,
"drag_text": false,
"match_brackets_content": false,
"match_selection": false,
"match_tags": false,
"translate_tabs_to_spaces": true,
"trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true,
// Interface & Behavior
"close_windows_when_empty": false,
"draw_minimap_border": true,
"enable_tab_scrolling": false,
"overlay_scroll_bars": "enabled",
"open_files_in_new_window": false,
"preview_on_click": false,
"scroll_past_end": true,
"scroll_speed": 5.0,
"show_full_path": false,
Also, I highly recommend these Sublime Text packages: