![]() ![]() You see the orange tint and blocky tabs? that’s Predawn’s work. This is the main visual changer in my setup. I use the same for both Theme and Colorscheme. Choose a programming font that didn’t make you confused, lad. This make programming easier since some letter looks identical (i, l, 1, |, etc), also it has number 0 with dots in it to make it different from o or O. For example you can see the letter i and letter l. My favorite thing from Ubuntu Mono is the curviness of some letter. In programming, we use monospaced font because it will show constant width so our table and formatting will look nice. Make sure you use the Ubuntu Monospace, though. But I will not maintain this post as my settings changes so make sure to check out my dotfiles. This post will serve as a note for myself in the future on how to setup Sublime Text 3 if somehow I forget about it. Today I will share you how to set up your Sublime Text 3 so it will look like mine.
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