robertmeta / nofrils

An extremely minimalist colorscheme, even opting out of the second L in frills
MIT License
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Emacs version #16

Closed lthms closed 5 years ago

lthms commented 7 years ago

Hi all!

I am a happy user of no-frils for several months now, and I wanted to use this opportunity to thanks the author for making it opensource.

My workflow made emacs my primary editor though (especially because of Coq) and I saw that an emacs version of this theme was planed (in a reddit thread). I wanted to know what is its status and if there is anything I can do to help. I am currently using the tao theme of emacs, which is great but each time I fallback in vim for some reason, I remember I’d rather prefere nofrils.

Once again, thanks for sharing your theme!

robertmeta commented 7 years ago

Oh, my eyes where bigger than my stomach, once I started digging into the number of theme-able elements that people expect (https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs/blob/master/zenburn-theme.el) I sort of panicked! That said with the new go based generator that may flip around and become reasonable soon -- so stay tuned in the short term.

lthms commented 7 years ago

I am looking forward to it!

lthms commented 7 years ago

I’d tried for some time to get something I like and feels close to nofrils. I finally manage to get what I wanted by overriding the tao-yin theme. You can read about it on my website and see an example here:

My emacs theme

robertmeta commented 7 years ago

Nice job! Will check it out.

lthms commented 6 years ago

Just a heads-up, I am currently trying to create a dedicate theme (rather than modifying an existing one): nordless-theme.

robertmeta commented 6 years ago

That is awesome, will add it to readme.

robertmeta commented 5 years ago

I am not going to do this myself but added nordless-theme to the readme.