Hi,
Currently in order to change the active theme you have to go to the "View" menu, then the "Theme" menu item, and then select the theme.
It would be nice to be able to browse the themes quickly.
Either:
- keyboard shortcuts to change the active theme to the next/previous in the list. - or, some sort of GUI that shows you all of the themes at once, sort of like the [previews on the wiki](http://wiki.macromates.com/Themes/UserSubmittedThemes)
Thanks, Charles
As a quick hack you can hit CMD+? (i.e. CMD+SHIFT+/) and type "themes" or directly the name of the theme you need
see screenshot :)
Elia
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On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 4:55 pm, Charles Stuart wrote:
Hi, Currently in order to change the active theme you have to go to the "View" menu, then the "Theme" menu item, and then select the theme. It would be nice to be able to browse the themes quickly. Either:
- keyboard shortcuts to change the active theme to the next/previous in the list.
- or, some sort of GUI that shows you all of the themes at once, sort of like the [previews on the wiki](http://wiki.macromates.com/Themes/UserSubmittedThemes)
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On Oct 10, 2012, at 16:55, Charles Stuart charles.stuart@gmail.com wrote:
It would be nice to be able to browse the themes quickly […] some sort of GUI that shows you all of the themes at once
While you won’t get a preview or the ability to cycle, you can create a new Proxy Item in the bundle editor.
Set the content to ‘theme’ or perhaps ‘theme.dark’ or ‘theme.light’ — give this item a key equivalent, and when you press that key, you’ll get a menu of all the themes with a matching semantic class (all the default themes have been classified into light/dark).
You can also individually assign keys to themes (using the bundle editor). When more than one theme has the same key, a pop-up will appear.