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[nongnu] elpa/monokai-theme 019e079 182/207: Add images and update READM


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/monokai-theme 019e079 182/207: Add images and update README
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 18:07:58 -0400 (EDT)

branch: elpa/monokai-theme
commit 019e07947426f0192fc3458f3f72c19031b607de
Author: Kelvin Smith <oneKelvinSmith@gmail.com>
Commit: Kelvin Smith <oneKelvinSmith@gmail.com>

    Add images and update README
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 assets/monokai_1.png | Bin 0 -> 279630 bytes
 3 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index bf8026b..7d7c820 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -3,45 +3,41 @@
 
 # About
 
-Monokai for Emacs is a port of the popular TextMate theme
-[Monokai](http://www.monokai.nl/blog/2006/07/15/textmate-color-theme/)
-by Wimer Hazenberg. The inspiration for the theme came from Bozhidar Batsov and
-his [Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) port and
-[Sublime Text 2](http://www.sublimetext.com/2) which defaults to this color 
scheme.
+Monokai for Emacs is a port of the popular TextMate theme 
[Monokai](http://www.monokai.nl/blog/2006/07/15/textmate-color-theme/) by Wimer 
Hazenberg.
+The inspiration for the theme came from Bozhidar Batsov and his 
[Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) port and [Sublime Text 
2](http://www.sublimetext.com/2) which defaults to this color scheme.
 
 I like the colors and I like Emacs. This followed.
 
 The theme uses built-in theming support available Emacs 24 and later.
 
-I recommend using [Prelude](http://batsov.com/prelude/) in conjunction with
-this theme. Bozhidar Batsov has done some awesome work in making Emacs 
beautiful and
-accessible to a newcomer.
+I recommend using [Prelude](http://batsov.com/prelude/) in conjunction with 
this theme.
+Bozhidar Batsov has done some awesome work in making Emacs beautiful and 
accessible to a newcomer.
+
+I've been using the theme with [spacemacs](http://spacemacs.org/) and have 
really enjoyed it.
+
+## How it looks
+![first image](assets/monokai_0.png "Monokai")
+![second image](assets/monokai_1.png "Monokai again")
 
 # Installation
 
-## Manual
+### Manual
 
-Download `monokai-theme.el` to the directory `~/.emacs.d/themes/`. Add this to 
your
-`.emacs`:
+Download `monokai-theme.el` to the directory `~/.emacs.d/themes/`. Add this to 
your `.emacs`:
 
 ```lisp
 (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.emacs.d/themes/")
 ```
 
-Now you can load the theme with the interactive function `load-theme` like 
this:
-
-`M-x load-theme RET monokai`
+Now you can load the theme with: `M-x load-theme RET monokai`
 
-## Package.el
+### With package.el
 
 Monokai is available in both [Marmalade](http://marmalade-repo.org)
 and [MELPA](http://melpa.milkbox.net).
-Keep in mind the fact the version in the Marmalade repo may not always
-be up-to-date.
+Keep in mind the fact the version in the Marmalade repo may not always be 
up-to-date.
 
-You can install `monokai` with the following command:
-
-`M-x package-install monokai-theme`
+You can install `monokai` with: `M-x package-install monokai-theme`
 
 To load it automatically on Emacs startup add this to your init file:
 
@@ -49,6 +45,15 @@ To load it automatically on Emacs startup add this to your 
init file:
 (load-theme 'monokai t)
 ```
 
+### With spacemacs
+Add the theme to `dotspacemacs-themes` in your `.spacemacs` file:
+
+```lisp
+(defun dotspacemacs/init ()
+  (setq-default
+    dotspacemacs-themes '(monokai)))
+```
+
 # Customization
 
 Please see full list of variables in the `defcustom` section.
@@ -56,61 +61,61 @@ Please see full list of variables in the `defcustom` 
section.
 You can override specific core colors using this in your `init.el` or 
equivalent file:
 
 ```lisp
-  (setq ;; foreground and background
-        monokai-foreground     "#ABB2BF"
-        monokai-background     "#282C34"
-        ;; highlights and comments
-        monokai-comments       "#F8F8F0"
-        monokai-emphasis       "#282C34"
-        monokai-highlight      "#FFB269"
-        monokai-highlight-alt  "#66D9EF"
-        monokai-highlight-line "#1B1D1E"
-        monokai-line-number    "#F8F8F0"
-        ;; colours
-        monokai-blue           "#61AFEF"
-        monokai-cyan           "#56B6C2"
-        monokai-green          "#98C379"
-        monokai-gray           "#3E4451"
-        monokai-violet         "#C678DD"
-        monokai-red            "#E06C75"
-        monokai-orange         "#D19A66"
-        monokai-yellow         "#E5C07B")
+(setq ;; foreground and background
+      monokai-foreground     "#ABB2BF"
+      monokai-background     "#282C34"
+      ;; highlights and comments
+      monokai-comments       "#F8F8F0"
+      monokai-emphasis       "#282C34"
+      monokai-highlight      "#FFB269"
+      monokai-highlight-alt  "#66D9EF"
+      monokai-highlight-line "#1B1D1E"
+      monokai-line-number    "#F8F8F0"
+      ;; colours
+      monokai-blue           "#61AFEF"
+      monokai-cyan           "#56B6C2"
+      monokai-green          "#98C379"
+      monokai-gray           "#3E4451"
+      monokai-violet         "#C678DD"
+      monokai-red            "#E06C75"
+      monokai-orange         "#D19A66"
+      monokai-yellow         "#E5C07B")
 ```
 
-## `org-mode` headers
+### `org-mode` headers
 
 If you would like to change the font size of your `org-mode` headers you can 
do so with:
 
 ```lisp
-  (setq monokai-height-minus-1 0.8
-        monokai-height-plus-1 1.1
-        monokai-height-plus-2 1.15
-        monokai-height-plus-3 1.2
-        monokai-height-plus-4 1.3)
+(setq monokai-height-minus-1 0.8
+      monokai-height-plus-1 1.1
+      monokai-height-plus-2 1.15
+      monokai-height-plus-3 1.2
+      monokai-height-plus-4 1.3)
 ```
 
-## Variable pitch
+### Variable pitch
 
 If you would like to use `variable-pitch-mode` you can enable it with:
 
 ```lisp
-  (setq monokai-user-variable-pitch t)
+(setq monokai-user-variable-pitch t)
 ```
 
-This used to be enabled by default but broke the principle of least surprise 
which resulted in a couple of issues. See 
[#62](https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs/issues/62) & 
[#56](https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs/issues/56).
+This used to be enabled by default but broke the principle of least surprise 
which resulted in a couple of issues.
+See [#62](https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs/issues/62) & 
[#56](https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs/issues/56)
 
 
-## Windows
+### Windows
 
 If your're experiencing font issues using `org-mode` on Windows with emacs 25 
try add this to
 your `init.el` or equivalent file:
 
 ```lisp
-    (add-hook 'after-init-hook '(lambda () (load-theme 'monokai t)))
+(add-hook 'after-init-hook '(lambda () (load-theme 'monokai t)))
 
-    ;; FIX: Invalid font in org-mode on Windows
-    (when (and sys/win32p (> emacs-major-version 24))
-      (add-hook 'window-setup-hook '(lambda () (load-theme 'monokai t))))
+(when (and sys/win32p (> emacs-major-version 24))
+  (add-hook 'window-setup-hook '(lambda () (load-theme 'monokai t))))
 ```
 For more info check the thread in 
[#56](https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs/issues/56)
 
@@ -120,7 +125,5 @@ Please, report any problems that you find on the projects 
integrated
 issue tracker. If you've added some improvements and you want them
 included upstream please send a pull request.
 
-Thank you,<br\>
+Thank you,
 Kelvin
-
-=============
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