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0405 - colour_flip.pl.json
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0405 - colour_flip.pl.json
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{
"script_id": "405",
"display_name": "colour_flip.pl",
"summary": "perl script to inverse colourscheme colours",
"name": "colour_flip.pl",
"script_type": "utility",
"description": "Ever held visual bell on and thought \"gee, that doesn't look too bad?\" then spent hours inverting your colourscheme by hand to make a new one?\nWell, stop wasting time. Just pipe the colourscheme through this here funky perl script, and save the output as your new scheme. It takes a whole 0.035 seconds to run on a 433Mhz Celeron. This amounts to a considerable (~102857) amount of time saving!\nIt will recognise both RGB and system colour names and do its best to invert them.\nNOTE: it will break on colourscheme files where the highlight commands span multiple lines. Maybe I'll fix that someday, but then again maybe not. Feel free to upload a new version which does that.",
"install_details": "save it, edit it to your liking, run it through your perl interpreter. I don't use any weird-arse CPAN modules so you don't need anything else.",
"versions": [
{
"url": "http://www.vim.org/scripts/download_script.php?src_id=1185",
"filename": "colour_flip.pl",
"script_version": "1.0",
"date": "2002-09-03",
"vim_version": "6.0",
"author": {
"user_id": "457",
"user_name": "matty",
"first_name": "Matthew",
"last_name": "Hawkins",
"email": "matt@mh.dropbear.id.au",
"homepage": "http://mh.dropbear.id.au/"
},
"release_notes": "Initial upload"
}
]
}