Quickly cycle between your favorite fonts in Sublime Text with the press of a key. Some research says that this makes you productive. wink wink
The simplest method of installation is through Package Control, which can be found at this site: https://sublime.wbond.net/installation
Just install Package Control, and select FontCycler in the list of available packages.
You can cycle through the fonts by pressing the F10
key, and cycle backwards with Shift+F10
.
You need to set the fonts_list
key in the Preferences.sublime-settings
file to a list of fonts you want to cycle within. The fonts need to be pre-installed on the system.
You can specify just a font name or an object with the properties font_face
, font_size
, line_padding_bottom
and line_padding_top
. font_face
is a required property on the object.
{
"fonts_list":
[
"Andale Mono",
"Consolas",
"Courier",
"Courier New",
"Envy Code R",
"Inconsolata",
"Lucida Console",
"Menlo",
"Meslo LG S",
"Meslo LG M",
"Meslo LG L",
"Monaco",
"ProFontX",
"Source Code Pro",
"Ubuntu Mono"
]
}
{
"fonts_list":
[
{
"font_face": "Consolas",
"font_size": 9,
"line_padding_bottom": 1,
"line_padding_top": 0
},
{
"font_face": "Courier",
"font_size": 12
},
{
"font_face": "Menlo",
"font_size": 10,
"line_padding_bottom": 1,
"line_padding_top": 0
}
]
}
Or even a mixed approach:
{
"fonts_list":
[
"Consolas",
{
"font_face": "Courier",
"font_size": 12
},
{
"font_face": "Menlo",
"font_size": 10,
"line_padding_bottom": 1,
"line_padding_top": 0
}
]
}
To change the keyboard shortcut for next and previous font, bind the next_font
and previous_font
commands respectively to the desired keys.