Making PyCharm 2018 'look' like Sublime text 3












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I've tested this similar (and old) topic but it's not working as desired.



I think Sublime Text 3 (default) is the ideal color theme:
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But importing the informed .jar files, I get something far from the original:
enter image description here



Is there some way to export the current default Sublime Text 3 to .jar and import it to Pycharm to be exactly as SB3?










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    I've tested this similar (and old) topic but it's not working as desired.



    I think Sublime Text 3 (default) is the ideal color theme:
    enter image description here



    But importing the informed .jar files, I get something far from the original:
    enter image description here



    Is there some way to export the current default Sublime Text 3 to .jar and import it to Pycharm to be exactly as SB3?










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      I've tested this similar (and old) topic but it's not working as desired.



      I think Sublime Text 3 (default) is the ideal color theme:
      enter image description here



      But importing the informed .jar files, I get something far from the original:
      enter image description here



      Is there some way to export the current default Sublime Text 3 to .jar and import it to Pycharm to be exactly as SB3?










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      I've tested this similar (and old) topic but it's not working as desired.



      I think Sublime Text 3 (default) is the ideal color theme:
      enter image description here



      But importing the informed .jar files, I get something far from the original:
      enter image description here



      Is there some way to export the current default Sublime Text 3 to .jar and import it to Pycharm to be exactly as SB3?







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