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light theme? #3

Closed anarcat closed 2 years ago

anarcat commented 2 years ago

I moved to srcery from Solarized and I am mostly happy with my decision: great theme, great contrast, I love the colors, and it mostly works on all my applications. It's awesome!

One thing I am missing from Solarized is a "light" theme version for when I bring my laptop in plain daylight. Right now my compromise is to just switch to solarized-light but I'd love to keep similar contrast and colors... is that something that has ever been considered?

Obviously, feel free to immediately close this issue, I just wanted to at least make sure this was a deliberate decision and not just some TODO item lost in someone's head. ;)

roosta commented 2 years ago

I've thought about it, I did away with light theme when I initially made srcery, because I never use light mode myself. I never really designed the palette to work in light mode,but it might work, with some adjustments.

I'll do some experiments and see if it is even doable.

roosta commented 2 years ago

I did some initial tests, and outlook isn't good. I'd have to basically create a new palette based of the dark one. Its a fair bit of work, so sorry to disappoint...there might be a light mode in the future but I can say for sure when.

anarcat commented 2 years ago

No disappointment at all. I think that is perfectly fine! :)

You went the extra mile and actually tried to do this, this is fantastic. I think your theme is great: it does one thing (a dark them) and does it well. I can totally just use another, similar, light theme as an alternative to this one and I will just be fine, for moments when I do need such a thing.

I guess the only question that remains is... which light theme!? :)

But that's not something you need to answer, thanks again!

roosta commented 2 years ago

Thanks for understanding :) I suppose I'd recommend gruvbox's light variant, it is after all the main theme that inspired Srcery, and they both share a fair bit of color language (green used for strings for example)

I'll be sure to let you know of any progress on light theme in the future.