This is a plugin for Sublime Text 2 and 3.
Highlight whitespaces in documents
This plugin will highlight each tab or more-than-one space in the document.
Go to your Packages
subdirectory under ST2's data directory:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Sublime Text 2
- OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages
- Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages
- Portable Installation:
Sublime Text 2/Data
Then clone this repository:
git clone git://github.com/disq/HighlightWhitespaces.git
That's it!
Note for ST3 users: For Sublime Text 3, replace "2" with "3" in path names. (%APPDATA%\Sublime Text 3
and so on)
Several options are available to customize the plugin look 'n feel. The config keys goes into config files accessible throught the "Preferences" menu.
The default toggle highlight shortcut is ctrl+alt+w
(cmd+alt+w
for OS X)
Change highlight_whitespaces_enabled
from the default of true
to false
.
One may also change the highlighting color, providing a scope name such as "invalid", "comment"... in "File Settings - User":
{
"highlight_whitespaces_space_highlight_scope_name": "invalid",
"highlight_whitespaces_tab_highlight_scope_name": "invalid",
"highlight_whitespaces_eol_highlight_scope_name": "invalid",
"highlight_whitespaces_mixed_highlight_scope_name": "invalid"
}
Actually, "invalid" is the default value. If you'd like to use a custom color, it should be defined as a color scope in your theme file. Feel free to ask me how to do it.
Highlighting may be disabled for large files. The default threshold is around 1M chars. This is configurable (in "File Settings - User"); unit is number of chars:
{ "highlight_whitespaces_file_max_size": 1000}
This is a modified version of the TrailingSpaces plugin by Jean-Denis Vauguet and Oktay Acikalin
TrailingSpaces is at https://github.com/SublimeText/TrailingSpaces/