Green Moleskine v1.1

green_moleskinetmOriginally By Alexander Atallah Added to and modified by Jason Evers

Download: Green Moleskine (3652)

Directions:

  1. Check the screenshots to see if you even like the theme. You can’t check the above link because Jason Evers has since changed several things.
  2. if ( stepOne ! = like_the_theme ){ Quit Textmate
  3. Drag all of the Green Labeled items to the folder labeled “Place the Green Files Here.”
  4. Drag all of the Orange Labeled items to the folder labeled “Place the Orange Files Here.”
  5. Drag all of the Plugins to the Username/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Plugins/ directory. If the folder doesn’t exist, create it.
  6. Relaunch TextMate and Enjoy! }

Notes:

  • We are using the MissingDrawer Plugin because the ProjectPlus plugin isn’t quite as polished as MissingDrawer, and conflicts with less other plugins. On their site, the conflict issue is addressed by simply saying this:

    You should remove any conflicting plug-ins before installing, by deleting them from ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/PlugIns.

  • Upon upgrading TextMate, you may have to re-copy the Orange and Green items.
  • To uninstall, just reinstall TextMate and delete the plugins in Username/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Plugins/

List of User Interface Modifications: Enhancements by Jason Evers are labeled as such

General

Web Preview:

  • Default fonts are now those used by Safari to ease web development
  • Appearance: buttons improved, textured
  • “Show options” moved to toolbar
  • Live editing via Webmate through web preview

Project Window:

  • Appears like the Apple source lists, with gradients on each file
  • Tabs Redesigned: square corners, inactive tabs fade into background, highlighting active tab (green, you may request other colors)
  • Updated Drawer: Now has OS X updated project view to give it that Leopard feel.
  • SVN Status: Project view now has svn file status on version controlled items thanks to SVNMate.
  • Active file highlighting as a sweet green tab in project view.
  • Code collapse functionality in sidebar got a makeover thanks to Leopard Dark 2

Bundle Editor:

  • Edit view has been split into a tabbed view in order to conserve screen real estate and provide more room for editing bundle items.
  • Items in source list are more condensed to allow for a broader view.
  • Gradients over active TM automation items, blue Apple source background
  • Nicer buttons!

And more!

Reply

  Loading...
c
compose new post
j
next post/next comment
k
previous post/previous comment
r
reply
e
edit
o
show/hide comments
t
go to top
esc
cancel