Optionally display word count in themes#214
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This is a small update to the theme editor to allow the inclusion of the word count into the theme. I normally use the Sway Desktop environment on Ubuntu Linux (although this screenshot is from GNOME), and I really like the editor experience overall, but it was a bit of a bother to see the word count of the file, since it normally only appears in the bottom toolbar. In Sway and GNOME, the bottom toolbar takes up a lot of vertical space, so I wanted something a bit more subtle.
This allows themes to display the word count in one of the corners, with whatever font family, color, and size the the user wants to set it to.