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Orion/How Tos/Import Theme

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Importing a Sublime Text color scheme

To import a Sublime Text color scheme into Orion you will need to get a .tmTheme or an .stTheme file. Many .tmTheme files can be downloaded from here. After downloading one of the themes, you should be able to drag and drop it into the Import Theme dialog box in Orion.

Files with an .stTheme extension are normally found in Sublime Text themes which overhaul the entire UI of the editor, not just the editor color scheme. This is an example of such a theme. The file you are looking for is normally located in the directory named with the theme name. So, for the Soda Dark theme, you would look in the Soda Dark directory. You can import this file by opening it in the Github interface (if that's where the theme repository is hosted), clicking on Raw button and copying and pasting the contents of the file into the Import Theme dialog box in Orion. Alternatively, you can clone the repository and drag and drop the required file into the appropriate area of the same dialog box.

Importing a Brackets color scheme

To install a color scheme from Brackets, you will need the CSS file from the Brackets theme you want to import. Many Brackets themes can be found here. After you locate the required CSS file, simply copy and paste its contents into the Import Theme dialog box in Orion. If you have the file saved on your computer, you can drag and drop it into the same dialog box.

Importing an Eclipse color scheme

To install an Eclipse color scheme, you will need an Eclipse color scheme XML file. Many of these can be found here. Download the the color scheme that ticks your fancy and simply drag and drop it into the Import Theme dialog box in Orion.

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