diff --git a/messages.json b/messages.json index 18aa974..c26becb 100644 --- a/messages.json +++ b/messages.json @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ { "install": "messages/install.txt", - "1.21.1": "messages/1.21.1.txt" + "1.21.1": "messages/1.21.1.txt", + "1.22.0": "messages/1.22.0.txt" } diff --git a/messages/1.22.0.txt b/messages/1.22.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab568ba --- /dev/null +++ b/messages/1.22.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +Compare Side-by-Side 1.22.0 +--------------------------- + +I got to notice that the plugin did old tricks with the installed color schemes. +These were not elegant nor fail-proof. And now they're gone. + +This means the colors you see the next time are different from what you're +used to see. But hey, we now use the standard colors from Sublime Text for +diffs. + +Hence, you can change the colors in your color scheme (ctrl+shift+P, +"UI: Customize Color Scheme") as it should be and not in the settings of +this plugin anymore. + +The following scopes/colors are used: + +`diff.inserted.sbs-compare`, `diff.inserted.char.sbs-compare`, +`diff.deleted.sbs-compare`, `diff.deleted.char.sbs-compare`. + +Note that I added the suffix ".sbs-compare". That means that you can either +change the scope e.g. `diff.inserted` to affect all diff views in Sublime Text +or target `diff.inserted.sbs-compare` specifically to only select "our" views. +