Update:
Yeah that package worked fine. But I wanted to change the find text colors, etc. Now I remembered why I didn't warm up to Sublime. I cannot understand the logic and flow of the Packages it uses and how to modify a setting. I googled how to change the text color when searching but got lost in all the instructions. Sublime must be designed from a really old editor from Unix. There is a lot of typing going on to make changes. Well, I couldn't figure it out so I just gave up. It's really too complicated for us windows users, or at least for me. You have to be a Linux gear head that is used to working from the command line all the time. That's not me. I'm used to a dialog window showing me all the colors and letting me change it. Having to do this via packages is way too complex and I just don't understand the many steps needed or what package is needed.
But thanks for trying to help me. I'll have to stick to Visual Studio.
Yeah that package worked fine. But I wanted to change the find text colors, etc. Now I remembered why I didn't warm up to Sublime. I cannot understand the logic and flow of the Packages it uses and how to modify a setting. I googled how to change the text color when searching but got lost in all the instructions. Sublime must be designed from a really old editor from Unix. There is a lot of typing going on to make changes. Well, I couldn't figure it out so I just gave up. It's really too complicated for us windows users, or at least for me. You have to be a Linux gear head that is used to working from the command line all the time. That's not me. I'm used to a dialog window showing me all the colors and letting me change it. Having to do this via packages is way too complex and I just don't understand the many steps needed or what package is needed.
But thanks for trying to help me. I'll have to stick to Visual Studio.