Sublime Text 2 how to change the font size of the file sidebar?

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Sublimetext2 Problem Overview


The current font size of the file sidebar is to small for me. How can I make it larger?

Sublimetext2 Solutions


Solution 1 - Sublimetext2

Select Preferences / Browse Packages…, and go to Theme - Default directory.

Open Default.sublime-theme with your editor and search for sidebar_label string. You should find something like:

{
    "class": "sidebar_label",
    "color": [0, 0, 0],
    "font.bold": false
}

You can add here the font size you prefer:

{
    "class": "sidebar_label",
    "color": [0, 0, 0],
    "font.bold": false,
    "font.size": 14.0
}

Solution 2 - Sublimetext2

Thanks! Some other settings to change font size (in these examples, smaller) of ALL the visible things!

Note that if you have a Project open (a folder) and the tabs and status bar showing, when you hit save you should see the changes realtime.

{
    "class": "sidebar_tree",
    "row_padding": [0, 0],
    "indent": 6,
    "indent_offset": 17,
    ...
{
    "class": "sidebar_label",
    "color": [0, 0, 0],
    "font.bold": false,
    "font.size": 8.0
    ...

Tabs Open Files

{
    "class": "tabset_control",
    ...
    "content_margin": [0, 0, 3, 1],
    "tab_overlap": 24,
    "tab_width": 180,
    "tab_min_width": 48,
    "tab_height": 18,
    ...
{
    "class": "tab_label",
    ...
    "font.size": 8.0
    ...

Status Bar

{
    "class": "status_bar",
    ...
    "content_margin": [0, 0, 0, 0]
    ...

(I couldn't find where to set the font for the Status Bar, this will squish the bottom bar down though)

Solution 3 - Sublimetext2

Method probably work on the both version of ST

  1. check you current setup theme:

1.1 open preference/settings user

1.2 cmd + f and type theme

1.3 you found your theme (may be not default, may be soda dark;) ) 2. install package: "PackageResourceViewer"

  1. cmd + shift + p - for open command pallete
  2. type packageresourceviewer

4.1 type theme and select theme

4.2 select your current theme file (for st3 dark3 theme)

4.3 cmd +f to find "sidebar entry"

4.4 type in the block: "font.size": NUMBER to the options

4.5 save

  1. enjoy ;)

Solution 4 - Sublimetext2

This question has been answered for Sublime Text 2 but worth mentioning if you are in version 3 is that you can simply copy a package file and place it in your ../Packages/User directory then override the settings there.

EDIT:

You may have to dig around some in order to find where ST3 files were placed during installation.

I'm using Ubuntu and ST3's Main Package files are located at opt/sublime_text/packages. I then copy the package to override into the .config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User directory and then make my edits to that package.

Solution 5 - Sublimetext2

In Sublime Text 3, select Preferences >> Settings - User from the menubar, then add dpi_scale config to the file and save. That's all.

{
    ......,
    "dpi_scale": 1.5  //set this value as your need.
}

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