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wildcharm colorscheme #218

Closed habamax closed 1 year ago

habamax commented 1 year ago

Dual background contrast colorscheme

termguicolors + 256c

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16c

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8c

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habamax commented 1 year ago

16c light comments are unreadable, should be smth like image

habamax commented 1 year ago

GUI diff colors updated: изображение

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neutaaaaan commented 1 year ago

Difftext seems a bit too subdued to me in the dark gui version, and in both light versions.
I have to scan my screen to make sure I didn't skip a short string, or that syntax highlighting didn't overpower or blend with the background color.

habamax commented 1 year ago

@neutaaaaan will try to find something better

habamax commented 1 year ago

What about this? image

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neutaaaaan commented 1 year ago

This stands out a lot more, which is all that really matters if you're happy with it.

habamax commented 1 year ago

Thx @neutaaaaan

@romainl what do you think of it? Should it be included(not)?

habamax commented 1 year ago

I want a new name for this, any suggestions?

romainl commented 1 year ago

What was the original thinking behind that name? Where did you draw your inspiration from?

FWIW, "pire" means "worse" or "worst" in French, depending on context, which is definitely negative.

habamax commented 1 year ago

What was the original thinking behind that name? Where did you draw your inspiration from?

Pire is(?) a synonym for a fiest and kind of should be the opposite of "quiet". Also wanted to be "smart" as in full name it has "vimpire".

FWIW, "pire" means "worse" or "worst" in French, depending on context, which is definitely negative.

Yeah, I get it.

It is a colorful contrast colorscheme and the name might be anything I guess:

neutaaaaan commented 1 year ago

Pire is(?) a synonym for a fiest and kind of should be the opposite of "quiet".

Depending on how much it has diverged from quiet it could be used as an example of what a user could build with minimal effort in the documentation, in which case decibel seems like it'd make sense.

Aside from that, I'm all for 40k-inspired name, as long as I'm left out of the lawsuits :smile:

habamax commented 1 year ago

Aside from that, I'm all for 40k-inspired name, as long as I'm left out of the lawsuits

Oh, I have to check if this could be used.

habamax commented 1 year ago

I guess it would be safer not to use WH40k just in case.

What would be the opposite of quiet (don't like decibel too much) then? Loud? Teiuq?

Maybe use latin? image

habamax commented 1 year ago

on the other hand we can always defend by: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/astarte

neutaaaaan commented 1 year ago

That's a good idea, but we have to find someone who actually learned latin. Remember Event Horizon ?

habamax commented 1 year ago

colo wildcharm?

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romainl commented 1 year ago

I like the name "wildcharm". +1.

habamax commented 1 year ago

This fancy thing was used to graduate a thesis, can it provide a description for a colorscheme?

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neutaaaaan commented 1 year ago

What the Emperor wants, the Emperor gets.

wildcharm it is.

habamax commented 1 year ago

@romainl it would be up to you to pull the trigger here...