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Syntax highlighting is not really useful when dealing with JSON, consider doing scope highlighting.
An example is Neon-color-scheme, see below for a comparison.
Material color scheme (older version with no Scope Highlighting):
Neon color scheme (with highlighting): #41 might be the same as this.
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Fork the Afterglow-markdown.tmTheme file to Afterglow-json.tmTheme
Copy/move the Afterglow-json.tmTheme file to /Users/netweb/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/Theme - Afterglow
Replace the markdown dict sections with JSON from the Neon theme linked above.
Followed the steps to enable markdown though substitute markdown for JSON above
I end up with the expected result, very brightly coloured formatted JSON...
This is the first time I've ever tried customising or creating a Sublime Text theme so..
Is this the preferred method above or should these JSON settings just be included in the main Afterglow-monokai.tmTheme and Afterglow-twilight.tmTheme files?
Syntax highlighting is not really useful when dealing with JSON, consider doing scope highlighting.
An example is Neon-color-scheme, see below for a comparison.
Material color scheme (older version with no Scope Highlighting):
Neon color scheme (with highlighting):
#41 might be the same as this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: