morhetz / gruvbox

Retro groove color scheme for Vim
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Dark palette image in README is corrupted on Chrome #443

Open geoelectric opened 1 year ago

geoelectric commented 1 year ago

It's some kind of Github caching issue, as the problem doesn't appear in Firefox or Safari. I did disable all extensions first, and I'm pretty sure I've noticed this from two different machines.

Here's what shows in Chrome. Note the bottom is lopped off:

Screen Shot 2023-02-17 at 5 32 25 PM

If I open the image, keeping in mind it'll be the Github cached version, it persists:

Screen Shot 2023-02-17 at 5 34 36 PM

If I open the imgur version instead, the one listed in the actual README, it's fine:

Screen Shot 2023-02-17 at 5 35 07 PM

The problem doesn't occur on Safari or Firefox. I did disable all extensions in Chrome and emptied the cache. I'm running Chrome v110.0.5481.100 (Official Build) (x86_64)

geoelectric commented 1 year ago

On another note, I couldn't find the hex palette colors ANYWHERE in the doc text. Are these images really the only official documentation of the palettes???

If so, that's astounding for such a popular scheme that revolves entirely around a fixed and finely crafted palette everywhere. I realize the project is essentially dead/frozen, but it'd be nice if someone would at least update the docs to fix the image and add a text list of hex codes a person can copy/paste. Solarized is even deader, and they managed to at least do that.

Zazucki commented 10 months ago

On another note, I couldn't find the hex palette colors ANYWHERE in the doc text. Are these images really the only official documentation of the palettes???

If so, that's astounding for such a popular scheme that revolves entirely around a fixed and finely crafted palette everywhere. I realize the project is essentially dead/frozen, but it'd be nice if someone would at least update the docs to fix the image and add a text list of hex codes a person can copy/paste. Solarized is even deader, and they managed to at least do that.

You can check https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox/blob/f1ecde848f0cdba877acb0c740320568252cc482/colors/gruvbox.vim#L89-L132