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Re: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28
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Dmitry Gutov |
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Re: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28 |
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Sun, 13 Sep 2020 03:51:08 +0300 |
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On 13.09.2020 03:36, arthur miller wrote:
But to the topic, I indeed suggested to include Solarized in Emacs, but
I also suggested to turn Batsov's implementation of Solarized into more
general framework for defining color schemes in Emacs so that people can
use it to easily create and I stall whichever color scheme they like.
Thus it does not need to be limited to low contrast at all.
Yes, it's an interesting idea. I don't have the time to explore it, but
others are very welcome to.
It would make Emacs look more aesthetically pleasing if packages output
data in more color consistent and coherent way instead of everyone
sprinkling hardcoded RGB values for their outputs.
Yup. It sounds like a big change, though.
- Re: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28, ej32u, 2020/09/12
- Re: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28, ej32u, 2020/09/12
- RE: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28, arthur miller, 2020/09/12
- Re: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28,
Dmitry Gutov <=
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- Re: "modern" colors Re: Changes for emacs 28, Richard Stallman, 2020/09/15
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