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Vim: style remaining default groups #67

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jan-warchol opened this issue Mar 6, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #71
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Vim: style remaining default groups #67

jan-warchol opened this issue Mar 6, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #71

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@jan-warchol
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#59 implemented minimal styling necessary to use selenized with Vim, but some highlight groups remained unstyled (they are listed at the end of the template file).

Remember to test the results in terminal&GUI, vim&neovim.

jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2020
Having magenta for identifiers was IMO too overwhelming (e.g. in Python
or shell code). OTOH, PreProc somehow agrees with magenta in my mind -
perhaps because it works on another "level", and it seems to fit a
non-spectral color.

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jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2020
The idea is to make the theme behave better if someone is forced to use
it in a virtual terminal (e.g. because X crashed), which is known to
have very dark blue.

However, I'm not entirely convinced.

Related to #67
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dngray commented Mar 7, 2020

I might have a go at this and see how I go

jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 8, 2020
Having magenta for identifiers was IMO too overwhelming (e.g. in Python
or shell code). OTOH, PreProc somehow agrees with magenta in my mind -
perhaps because it works on another "level", and it seems to fit a
non-spectral color.

Related to #67
jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 8, 2020
The idea is to make the theme behave better if someone is forced to use
it in a virtual terminal (e.g. because X crashed), which is known to
have very dark blue.

However, I'm not entirely convinced.

Related to #67
@dngray dngray mentioned this issue Mar 17, 2020
jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 22, 2020
Having magenta for identifiers was IMO too overwhelming (e.g. in Python
or shell code). OTOH, PreProc somehow agrees with magenta in my mind -
perhaps because it works on another "level", and it seems to fit a
non-spectral color.

Related to #67
jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 22, 2020
The idea is to make the theme behave better if someone is forced to use
it in a virtual terminal (e.g. because X crashed), which is known to
have very dark blue.

However, I'm not entirely convinced.

Related to #67
jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 24, 2020
jan-warchol added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 1, 2020
The idea is to make the theme behave better if someone is forced to use
it in a virtual terminal (e.g. because X crashed), which is known to
have very dark blue.

Related to #67
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