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Looking for contributors / maintainers #27

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deplorableword opened this issue May 22, 2012 · 9 comments
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Looking for contributors / maintainers #27

deplorableword opened this issue May 22, 2012 · 9 comments

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@deplorableword
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Hey,

I'm looking for a couple of people to help get this theme back into shape. There's still a bunch of work to be done on fixing languages I don't use plus some annoying bugs still lingering around.

Anyone fancy helping out?

@ireddick
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I'm up for helping out with ruby and CSS. The actual color codes used for ruby are inconsistent, which would be the first thing I would look at (standardize color codes). CSS looks like hell in sublime text 2 - don't know if this is a sublime thing or the theme at this point.

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Hey,

The actual colour codes are just hex values inside the XML.

You could start by checking those and flagging any which are incorrect or wrote something to find anything which was outside of the solarised colour list automatically...

On 16 Jul 2012, at 11:01 PM, Iain [email protected] wrote:

I'm up for helping out with ruby and CSS. The actual color codes used for ruby are inconsistent, which would be the first thing I would look at (standardize color codes). CSS looks like hell in sublime text 2 - don't know if this is a sublime thing or the theme at this point.


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braver commented Oct 13, 2012

I'm using these themes with JS, PHP, HTML and CSS in Sublime Text 2. ireddick is right, CSS needs work. I'd like to help out here and intend on working on solarized for PHPStorm (for these languages at least) alongside.

@leanne63
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leanne63 commented Jul 6, 2020

Are the issues all still valid here? Looks like this hasn't been worked on in a long time... Is there still interest?

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deplorableword commented Jul 6, 2020 via email

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leanne63 commented Jul 7, 2020

I'm interested, Tom, FWIW. Wouldn't the issues be the same, regardless of TextMate's changing? TextMate includes this in its bundles, and it seems that it works fine.

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leanne63 commented Jul 7, 2020

Or, I could just fork it as suggested and play with it on my own...

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@leanne63 Just added you to the repo 👍

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deplorableword commented Jul 8, 2020 via email

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