# DuoTones Sublime Colorschemes Colorschemes for Sublime Text based on [DuoTone themes](http://simurai.com/projects/2016/01/01/duotone-themes/) by [Simurai](http://simurai.com/) ## Installation ### Use Package Control This repository is [on package control](https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Duotones%20Colorschemes) Package Control is driven by the Command Palette. To open the palette, press ctrl+shift+p (Win, Linux) or cmd+shift+p (OS X). All Package Control commands begin with Package Control:, so start by typing Package. The command palette will now show a number of commands. Most users will be interested in the following: - select `Install Package` with the arrow keys When the popup show up start typing: `Duotones Colorschemes` and the package should show up. ### Using Git On Mac OS X the `colorschemes.tmTheme` files can be found in the following directory from the terminal, ```bash $ cd /Users//Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages/ ``` Where `` is your own (user)name on the computer. Or Locate your Sublime Text 2 `Packages` directory by using the menu item `Preferences -> Browse Packages...`. So while inside the `Packages` directory, clone the theme repository using the command below: ```bash git clone https://github.com/atelierbram/duotones-sublime-colorschemes.git ``` ### Download Manually * Download the files using the GitHub .zip download option * Unzip the files * Copy the folder to your Sublime Text 2 `Packages` directory ## Activating the color theme `Preferences -> Color Scheme -> duotones` In your `Preferences.sublime-settings` file; open `Preferences` → `Settings - User` and add the following line: ```javascript "color_scheme": "Packages/duotones-sublime-colorschemes/duotone-darksea.dark.tmTheme", ``` ## Screenshots ![screenshot of javaScript file syntax-highlighted with DuoTone Dark colorscheme](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/assets/img/duotones-dark_sublime_960x640.png) Screenshot of javaScript file, syntax-highlighted with DuoTone Dark colorscheme. - [darkSea](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/assets/img/duotones-darkSea_sublime_960x640.png) - [darkSpace](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/assets/img/duotones-darkSpace_sublime_960x640.png) - [darkEarth](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/assets/img/duotones-darkEarth_sublime_960x640.png) - [darkForest](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/assets/img/duotones-darkForest_sublime_960x640.png) ## Demo - [DuoTones on Github](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/duotones/) - [Demo for Prism](http://atelierbram.github.io/syntax-highlighting/duotones/demo/dark/) ## Credits - Credits to [Simurai](http://simurai.com/) whose [DuoTone themes](http://simurai.com/projects/2016/01/01/duotone-themes) for Atom were a model for these colorschemes - Credits to [Chris Kempson](http://chriskempson.com/), whose [Base16 Builder](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-builder) was used for conversion to the different output formats. It’s a remarkable building tool, and I would also recommend trying out the colorschemes he made with them. ### Resources - [Orginal Colorscheme for Atom on simurai.com](http://simurai.com/projects/2016/01/01/duotone-themes/) - [Orginal Colorscheme for Atom on Github](https://github.com/simurai/duotone-dark-syntax/) - [commands for Sublime](http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/commands) - [info on setting for Sublime](https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/settings.html) - [On Editing Colorschemes for Sublime Text](http://atelierbram.github.io/blog/colorschemes-sublime/) - [Base2Tone Sublime Text for generating themes with Base16-Builder](https://github.com/atelierbram/Base2Tone-sublime-text) ### Recommended - [plugin Block Cursor Everywhere](https://github.com/karlhorky/BlockCursorEverywhere) - [Preferences Settings](https://github.com/atelierbram/duotones-sublime-colorschemes/blob/master/Preferences.sublime-settings.json) - [Preferences Settings by Wes Bos](https://gist.github.com/wesbos/a3b12cfda064a906ac04) ## License Released under [MIT Licence](http://atelierbram.mit-license.org)