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I would prefer to always see the scroll-bars in Sublime Text 3. The current behavior is for them to remain hidden until you start scrolling. Is there a setting I can change to make it behave this way? Is it part of the theme? Right now I am making the scroll-bars larger by modifying my theme (Cyanide)... I have

// in Cyanide.sublime-theme
[
    {
        "class": "scroll_bar_control",
        "attributes": ["horizontal"],
        "content_margin": [3, 4] //makes horiz scrollbar taller
    },
    {
        "class": "scroll_bar_control",
        "content_margin": [1, 3] //makes vert scrollbar taller
    }
]
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    I'm the creator of the Cyanide theme, if you still have issue with this, feel free to contact me. I could make a new setting inside the theme :)
    – lefoy
    Apr 3, 2015 at 18:15

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This is under the overlay_scroll_bars setting. Overlaid scroll bars disappear when not active, so update your user preferences with the following:

"overlay_scroll_bars": "disabled"
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  • I tried this. It changed the colour and size of my scrollbars (no longer using the theme?), but they still kept disappearing. Mar 5, 2015 at 18:35
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    PS: and to hide the scrollbars: "overlay_scroll_bars": "enabled" Jul 17, 2016 at 12:46
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    You need to restart sublime to this take effect. Jul 27, 2016 at 13:20
  • Update; final 3.0 build 3143 Sublime text release finally fixed the color scheme in my case so that I am actually able to see the scrollbars vs just have them present. Sep 26, 2017 at 1:44
  • It's a shame that I cannot always show only the horizontal but hide the vertical.
    – Brambor
    Sep 4, 2023 at 19:40
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I was also having trouble with this. After looking at several references on stack overflow and elsewhere, I actually found a very elegant solution. I am using the Seti_UI theme, so other themes may be a bit different, but they should be close. First, go to the Preferences menu and choose Browse Packages... . Look for the name of the theme you are using. For me, I had to go to the Seti_UI folder and open Seti.sublime-theme in Sublime. You want to find information about your scroll pucks like in my code sample below. It's the "layer0.tint":[44,62,78], that needs changing. You increase the RGB values to your heart's content. Repeat for other pucks of interest. Worked great for me. Hope it does for others.

 // Standard vertical scroll puck
{
    "class": "puck_control",
    "layer0.tint":[44,62,78],
    "layer0.opacity": { "target": 1.0, "speed": 10.0, "interpolation": "smoothstep" },
    "layer0.inner_margin": 0,
    "content_margin": [3,0],
    "blur": false
},
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  • give this man a beer! I like a lot Seti theme, but the horizontal scroll bar was so hard to hold and drag... no more! Changed the tint to the rgb I desired (added 100 to each value and now is clearly visible), and increased the second parameter of content_margin to 10 (it was 3), so now I have a horizontal scroll bar that is big and easy to see and hold! And reference documentation: sublimetext.com/docs/3/themes.html#texture_tinting_properties
    – mluc
    Mar 27, 2019 at 16:41
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add the following to theme user override file

// in Cyanide.sublime-theme
[
    {
        "class": "scroll_area_control",
        "overlay": false
    }
]
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  • On OSX , this did not work for me, but the disable, above, did. Jul 19, 2017 at 19:03
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Does this happen in Sublime Text only or are using Mac OS X with the default scrollbar behaviour? In the latter case you can force the scrollbars to always show in the General preferences.

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  • Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 Mar 1, 2015 at 7:41
  • mac osx with scrollbars always on , sublime has this problem @idleberg . Sublimetext does not respect my settings. Jul 19, 2017 at 18:59
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"overlay_scroll_bars": "enabled"

 

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You must enable the minimap viewport in your Preferences settings - user:

"always_show_minimap_viewport": true

From now on you will always see the scroll bar. And if you want to see a Border around the minimap add in the Package Theme you are using:

<key>minimapBorder</key>
<string>#999999</string>
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