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Sublime Text's distraction free mode
but not full-screen!
A windowed UI is more manageable and accessible, yet it can be simple and sublime!
DistractionFreeWindow was inspired by this forum post.
- Install Package Control for Sublime Text.
- Close and reopen Sublime Text when done.
- Open the Command Palette via
Tools > Command Palette
from the main menu and selectPackage Control: Install Package
. - Select
DistractionFreeWindow
.
- Select
Preferences > Browse Packages
from the main menu. Use the command line tocd .../Packages
into that exact same folder, thengit clone git://github.com/aziz/DistractionFreeWindow.git
. - Or select
Preferences > Browse Packages
from the main menu, then create a subfolder namedDistractionFreeWindow
and unzip the contents of a current snapshot ofmaster
as*.zip
into it.
Use the keybinding Super+F11
to toggle DistractionFreeWindow mode.
Users of the MaxPane
plug-in will appreciate that DistractionFreeWindow
directly integrates with it and simplifies the layout when you go into DistractionFreeWindow mode and restores the layout after comming back out of it.
DistractionFreeWindow inherits distraction free mode
settings from the core application.
You can set these via Preferences > Settings - Distraction Free
, compare the official docs:
https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/distraction_free.html
The following toggle actions can be customized:
// Packages/User/Preferences.sublime-settings
{
"distraction_free_window.toggle_menu": true,
"distraction_free_window.toggle_minimap": true,
"distraction_free_window.toggle_status_bar": true,
"distraction_free_window.toggle_tabs": true
}
You can adjust the default key binding SuperF11 via Preferences > Package Settings > DistractionFreeWindow > Key Bindings
from the main menu.
See the LICENSE
for details.