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acme4real

A Vim (and Pandoc) colorscheme heavily inspired by acme(1) by Rob Pike, but with actual syntax-highlighting.

Screenshots (Vim)

img/shot_04-05-22_181515.jpg
Editing a program written in Go.
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Editing a program written in Shell script for the GNU Bourne-Again Shell.
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Editing a Markdown document, in Portuguese with UTF-8 support.

The Pandoc port

I have created a Pandoc port of acme4real when I was compiling the Copacabana tabula (a.k.a. "Copacabana Linux documentation") from Markdown to HTML, with deploying it online in mind. After testing a couple of syntax highlighting themes, I figured out that none of them had, in fact, Pindorama's visual identity as acme4real itself.
Then, I decided that it was worth wasting some hours reading documentation about Skylighting (the syntax highlighting engine using by Pandoc) and KDE/Kate theming (since Skylighting uses KDE-style syntax highlighting themes).

Thanks for Tristano Ajmone (@tajmone) and for some other contributors for the terrific "Pandoc Goodies" repository, which documents and makes some notes on Pandoc extra features, such as macros, templates and, of course, syntax highlighting via the Skylighting library.

Screenshots (Pandoc port)

img/2022-05-04_21.25.16__03b2ca6e3a2a.jpg
A Shell script snippet, in a HTML documment rendered via Vivaldi 5.2.2623.41 stable; the text is in Portuguese, with UTF-8 support.

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Volkerding's Slackware licence (similar in spirit to ISC).

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