Originally Posted by Torhal
Define "styles". Sublime has a textfile configuration, so I'm betting it has what you're wanting.
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For "styles" i mean editable just like in notapad++, like if you want "function, end, else, if, elseif" or pretty much any syntax, with a different color or font or size, you can fully edit it.
I found built in color schemes in Sublime too, but you can't really edit them, unless you want to mess around in their encrypted xml files for hours. But i'm like using the program since like 1 hour, so i couldn't really reveal all of it's functions.