This is an editor, which allows you to browse and edit sublime preferences/settings, without writing JSON files (at least in most cases).
Default setting's comment is displayed as help text, if present.
There is an instant preview in current view which changing setting.
Sublime Text 3
(https://www.sublimetext.com/3)Tools -> Install Package Control
, then,
wait few seconds until the installation finishes upPreferences -> Package Control
Add Channel
on the opened quick panel and press Enterhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/evandrocoan/StudioChannel/master/channel.json
Tools -> Command Palette... (Ctrl+Shift+P)
Preferences: Package Control Settings – User
on the opened quick panel and press EnterPackage Control.sublime-settings
file:
"channels":
[
"https://packagecontrol.io/channel_v3.json",
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evandrocoan/StudioChannel/master/channel.json",
],
https://raw.githubusercontent...
line as first:
"channels":
[
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evandrocoan/StudioChannel/master/channel.json",
"https://packagecontrol.io/channel_v3.json",
],
https://raw.githubusercontent...
line must to be added before the https://packagecontrol.io...
one, otherwise,
you will not install this forked version of the package,
but the original available on the Package Control default channel https://packagecontrol.io...
Preferences -> Package Control
Install Package
on the opened quick panel and press EnterQuickSettings
and press EnterSee also:
Quick Settings: Edit Preferences... You will get displayed a list of preferences to edit. If you select one, you will be presented the whole set of current preferences for selected view (Preferences, Distraction Free, This View, Some specific Syntax).
2017-09-25
Preferences Editor
to QuickSettings
2014-06-02
2014-05-09
2014-05-07
2014-04-28
2014-03-08
2014-02-21
2014-01-03
2013-12-26
Fix instant preview for text input.
Add instant preview in current view. This is cool for e.g. changing color schemes.
Preferences → Edit Settings... now presents a list of preferences, which are editable. Here you can edit preferences for different points of view.
Add This View to list of editable preferences, which changes preferences for current view. It does not include settings, which are dynamically set by packages.
2013-12-25
Default for naming current syntax is now "Current Syntax", you can turn
on the real syntax name by setting preferences_editor_use_syntax_name
to true
.
Setting type (if it is the default or a setting overridden by user) is
not displayed per default anymore. You can turn this advanced setting
on by setting preferences_editor_indicate_default_settings
to
true
.
There are new commands added to command palette.
See the LICENSE.txt
file under this repository.