## Gravity - a [Sublime Text](http://www.sublimetext.com/) UI theme. The goal is to create a theme for Sublime Text that feels right at home on macOS. ### Gravity ### Gravity One ### Reverse Gravity ## Install using Package Control [](https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Theme%20-%20Gravity) You can easily install the Gravity theme by using **Package Control** from the **Command Palette**: 1. Enter `Package Control: Install Package` 2. Search for `Theme - Gravity` ## Applying Gravity theme **Activating the theme** Using the Command Palette, search for **UI: Select Theme** and select one of the following: - **Gravity**.sublime-theme - **Gravity One**.sublime-theme - **Reverse Gravity**.sublime-theme To use any of the following, open your settings from the menu `Preferences > Settings - User` **Apply the macOS title bar:** ``` "gravity_title_bar": true ``` **Apply one of the two UI Tab height options:** ``` "gravity_tab_height_tall": true "gravity_tab_height_short": true ``` **Apply the macOS accent color** (use only one). Gray is default: ``` "gravity_highlight_color_blue": true "gravity_highlight_color_purple": true "gravity_highlight_color_pink": true "gravity_highlight_color_red": true "gravity_highlight_color_orange": true "gravity_highlight_color_yellow": true "gravity_highlight_color_green": true "gravity_selected_tab_bold": true ``` **Apply the sidebar header (padding):** ``` "gravity_sidebar_header": true ``` **Apply previous version sidebar and tab label size.** ``` "gravity_org_label_size": true, ``` ## Syntax color schemes ### Monokai Gravity Shown in the **Gravity** screen-shot above. 1. To apply, search for `UI: Select Color Scheme` using the **Command Palette** 2. Select `Monokai Gravity` ### One Dark Gravity 1. To apply, search for `UI: Select Color Scheme` using the **Command Palette** 2. Select `One Dark Gravity` ### Reverse Gravity Sorry, no syntax color scheme supplied. But I'm sure there are plenty to choose from in Package Control. ## App icon **Sublime Text 4 app icon replacements designed to fit perfectly in the macOS dock.** Download the **[orange](https://bit.ly/39UYn22)** or **[white](https://bit.ly/2JxvwGE)** app icon. [](https://bit.ly/39UYn22) [](https://bit.ly/2JxvwGE) Download the **[orange](https://bit.ly/3oGEFeX)** or **[white](https://bit.ly/39MRsId)** app icon with outset outlines. [](https://bit.ly/3oGEFeX) [](https://bit.ly/39MRsId) **Sublime Text 3 app icon replacements**. Download the **[orange](https://bit.ly/2MEfvu3)** or **[white](https://bit.ly/2MCcwCy)** app icon. [](https://bit.ly/2MEfvu3) [](https://bit.ly/2MCcwCy) Download the **[orange](http://bit.ly/2lPe8gN)** or **[white](http://bit.ly/2tQ0aQp)** app icon with outset outlines. [](https://bit.ly/2lPe8gN) [](https://bit.ly/2tQ0aQp) **Sublime Text 2 app icon replacements**. You can also download the **[Sublime Text 2](https://bit.ly/1s1CbKG)** versions. [](https://bit.ly/1s1CbKG) [](https://bit.ly/1s1CbKG) To install the app icon: 1. Select **Sublime Text** in your **Applications** folder. 2. From the Finder menu, select `File > Get Info` 3. Drag the .icns file on top of the default Sublime Text icon in the _Get Info_ window. ## Trouble shooting **1) Font descenders are cut off in the file UI tabs** Apply this setting to your `Settings - User` file. ``` "gravity_tab_font_small": true ``` **2) The "Find" feature appears to be hidden behind the status bar.** When switching themes in Sublime Text, it will retain the height for the Find bar set in the previous theme. Sometimes this will cause the bar to appear hidden behind the status bar. [To fix, simply grab the bar and pull-up.](https://github.com/frankyonnetti/gravity-sublime-theme/wiki/Theme-Trouble-Shooting) **3) Missing sidebar icons.** Installing and switching themes in Sublime Text may cause some sidebar icons to not show. Disabling installed/inactive themes via Package Control should fix the issue. ## Usage license This work is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).