* gruvbox refactoring
* removed unnecessary lines
* set purple1 for operators
* changed diagnostics colors
* removed some unnecessary lines
* set diff.delta color to yellow
* removed some tag colors
* Add new color theme 'iroaseta'
* Update runtime/themes/iroaseta.toml
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* Update iroaseta.toml
Add virtual jump label theme setting
* Update runtime/themes/iroaseta.toml
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* Update iroaseta.toml
update storage. keyword.storage. according to suggestion, and update color.
* Update iroaseta.toml
remove unused palette
* Update iroaseta.toml
add missing setting for bufferline
* Update iroaseta.toml
update diagnostic fg color
* Update iroaseta.toml
I made the config more comprehensive and took all available themes settings from the manual. Some are commented out though.
* Update iroaseta.toml
add missing colors
* Update iroaseta.toml
Made some final adjustments to the color theme to improve visibility and reduce eye strain.
* Update runtime/themes/iroaseta.toml
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* Update runtime/themes/iroaseta.toml
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* Update iroaseta.toml
remove redundant settings
* Update iroaseta.toml
update color name
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I'd been using this theme quite a while because it looks the nicest to
my dyslexia. That said, when I open up XML or HTML documents, they
pretty much always show up in complete white, except for attribute
values.
Finally decided to take a look at why, and added the two colors
(`tag` & `attribute`) needed to make the theme actually usable with the
two formats.
* Make dark_plus.toml more accurate to VSCode
* theme(dark_plus): make type.builtin blue
* Refactor dark_plus and add myself as new maintainer
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Add styling for jump-labels for modus themes. I couldn't find
any official approach here so picking `yello-cooler`. `cooler` is
used for other meta highlights by modus and yellow seems to be
used the least - only warnings, so there's little chance of colliding
with other highlights.
changed the statusline colors for SELECT mode
the previous colours seem to be incorrect and quite ugly (sorry).
I chose the magenta over the cyan that (colors that were already present) as it has
more contrast with the existing INSERT colour.
the statusline colours are now inline with eachother, all having the background be the 'background'
colour, with varying foregrounds.
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When "nord2" color is used in ui.selection it is almost invisible
if cursorline highlighting is enabled. Changing the color to "nord3" fixes the issue.
* add jump-label styling for base16_transparent theme
* keep the change consistent with other themes from base16 family
* update jump-labels color to blue and make them bold
Before the fix, the color that the original (Neovim) tokyonight uses for
Neovim's visual mode was used in Helix for highlighting the selected
item in the picker. But for the highlighting of selected _text_ in
Helix (corresponding to Neovim's visual mode), a much darker background
was used. This made it very hard to pick out selected text, in
particular in suboptimal lighting conditions.
I swapped the two colors, so that text selection now looks like in
Neovim, while selected items in the picker are highlighted a bit less
strongly. (But still easy to see because the whole line is highlighted.)
* Make sonokai palette perfectfully faithful
* Amend theme to better match original sonokai
Changes based on the following references:
(1) https://www.sainnhe.dev/post/contributing-guide/#sonokai
(2) https://github.com/sainnhe/sonokai/blob/master/colors/sonokai.vim
* Make constants white (1)
* Make builtin variables purple (1)
* Make members orange (1)
* Make labels red (2)
* Make operators red (1)
* Make all punctuation grey (2)
* Make builtin functions and macros green (2)
* Make diff delta blue (2)
* Make cursor match bg4 (2)
* Make visible whitespace bg4 (2)
* Make Sonokai special punctuation yellow
* theme: add horizon-dark
* fix whitespace color and gutter selected
* taplo fmt
* markup and color tweaks
markup colors
diff colors
better comment and menu colors
* horizon-dark: fix constructor color
makes Some and None to look better and more like the vscode theme
* adding 16-color terminal themes
* minor consistency update
* minor consistency update
* rename to be more consistent with other helix theme name conventions
* fixing improper theme inherits name
Turning on a ruler does not show a visible ruler
line for the GitHub themes. This change renders
rulers using the `canvas.subtle` color. This
matches the color used for the `cursorline` and
creates a visible ruler that fits the theme.