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Not sure if giving 'shadow the same foreground as comments is a good
idea; the rationale is to limit the number of colors…
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The hunk refinement feature relies on the diff-refine-* faces, which
I customized to use orange and blue. That resulted in red-and-green
sections with orange-and-blue words.
I'm not satisfied with the current result though; the blue does not
stand out enough to my taste.
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Someday I'll declare those variables I keep talking about…
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Add this snippet in ~/.Xresouces:
emacs.font: DejaVu Sans Mono-10
Then run xrdb ~/.Xresources.
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I have to think more about the interactions between
- default
- comments
- shadow
- magit-hash
- magit-diff-context-highlight
- magit-diff-hunk-heading
- magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight
- magit-section-highlight
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Less contrast.
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Distinguish active from inactive by making active black-on-white, and
inactive light-grey-on-dark-grey (like comments).
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Not worth this much highlighting.
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Also:
- emulate the "white on grey" buffer ID from the console
- reduce the contrast on vertical borders
- make header line more prominent
Could be worth defining a single symbol to reuse for vertical-border,
fringe and comments.
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Play with box line width to distinguish between active and inactive
windows.
… I might actually end up taking a liking to putting steel-blue shit
everywhere (eg mode-line box border, vertical-border).)
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Stop :inverting-video by not :inheriting anymore; wrap header-line in
a nice box 🎁.
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I find it's the easiest way to make the following faces work out:
- compilation-mode-line-*
- paradox-mode-line-*
- font-lock-function-name-face, when using eldoc with M-:
Side-effect: now Magit's frame headers are inverted.
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Reduce highlighting; synchronize magit-section-highlight with highlight.
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I could add a comment in there to explain why the fringe's background
needs to be set explicitly, but whatever. My dotfiles are the one
place where I don't have to keep cruft if I don't want to.
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Bold works well enough for emphasis.
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Otherwise if another theme (e.g. misterioso) is loaded before eighters,
the fringe keeps the old theme's background.
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- Why use "foo1" if it's equivalent to "foo"?
- Don't want to leave ediff-fine-diff-C alone 🤷
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Default face is too dark.
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* make highlight lighter
* make comments gray (yet another thing stolen from tangotango)
* move "default" face to top of file
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This better conveys which window is under focus: gold-on-black-on-grey
looks sharper than gold-on-grey-on-grey.
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Also fix :inherit in diff faces.
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Emacs automatically gets those right by checking background.
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Eighters gonna eight.
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