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Linting theme customization

Oscar Campos edited this page Sep 10, 2013 · 1 revision

To customize the linting marks like you did in SublimeLinter add the following to your Sublime Text theme (you can ofcourse change the colors to your needs):

<!-- Anaconda -->
<dict>
  <key>name</key>
  <string>anaconda Error Outline</string>
  <key>scope</key>
  <string>anaconda.outline.illegal</string>
  <key>settings</key>
  <dict>
      <key>background</key>
      <string>#FF4A52</string>
      <key>foreground</key>
      <string>#FFFFFF</string>
  </dict>
</dict>
<dict>
  <key>name</key>
  <string>anaconda Error Underline</string>
  <key>scope</key>
  <string>anaconda.underline.illegal</string>
  <key>settings</key>
  <dict>
      <key>background</key>
      <string>#FF0000</string>
  </dict>
</dict>
<dict>
  <key>name</key>
  <string>anaconda Warning Outline</string>
  <key>scope</key>
  <string>anaconda.outline.warning</string>
  <key>settings</key>
  <dict>
      <key>background</key>
      <string>#DF9400</string>
      <key>foreground</key>
      <string>#FFFFFF</string>
  </dict>
</dict>
<dict>
  <key>name</key>
  <string>anaconda Warning Underline</string>
  <key>scope</key>
  <string>anaconda.underline.warning</string>
  <key>settings</key>
  <dict>
      <key>background</key>
      <string>#FF0000</string>
  </dict>
</dict>
<dict>
  <key>name</key>
  <string>anaconda Violation Outline</string>
  <key>scope</key>
  <string>anaconda.outline.violation</string>
  <key>settings</key>
  <dict>
      <key>background</key>
      <string>#ffffff33</string>
      <key>foreground</key>
      <string>#FFFFFF</string>
  </dict>
</dict>
<dict>
  <key>name</key>
  <string>anaconda Violation Underline</string>
  <key>scope</key>
  <string>anaconda.underline.violation</string>
  <key>settings</key>
  <dict>
      <key>background</key>
      <string>#FF0000</string>
  </dict>
</dict>