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Should selenized color syntax elements exactly like solarized? #74
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Could you also update the bw version? This one seems to have entirely different colours at the moment. |
The colours for me are not the same as in the non-bw version. For instance, Python imports are blue all of a sudden, strings are green, functions are pink... |
Looks like the previous version, before #70 was merged. Are you sure you're using the latest code? Also, note that the directory layout changed in #73 and vim files are now in
Yes, almost the same. I mean, green will be a very slightly different green, but it still should be green. |
Sorry, something went wrong with updating. Now the colours seem correct. |
Hi Mr Warchoł I think it is most pleasing and I would love to see my own shell script work expressed with this color theme. Could you please identify these components? |
@rudock1 I don't think that this issue is the right place for your question, but to me it seems that on the screenshot you linked Jan used |
Have you seen this? |
Selenized builds on top of solarized by improving contrast and hues. What about token coloring choices? Should selenized mimic solarized as closely as possible, or could solarized choices be improved?
My opinion is that some choices in solarized are bad - in particular I dislike green keywords; to me they look ugly and also I think green is not strong enough for keywords:
I think that it's better to swap keywords with types:
However, some users (e.g. @fladd) prefer to keep original coloring. I can do that if the majority of users think the same. Please give 👍 if you want selenized to be like solarized, or 👎 if you prefer a modified version.
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