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Solarized vim theme
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Ethan Schoonover <es@ethanschoonover.com>
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Download the latest release and see screenshots/details on use:
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http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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QUICKSTART:
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Put the following two lines in your vimrc:
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set background=dark
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colorscheme solarized
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or, for the light background mode of Solarized:
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set background=light
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colorscheme solarized
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Other options are detailed below.
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IMPORTANT NOTE FOR TERMINAL USERS:
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If you are running vim in a terminal, Solarized will run in 256 color mode if
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the terminal supports it, but those 256 colors are (in all 256 color terminal
|
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emulators) limited to a "degraded" color palette. While the colors will all
|
||||
approximate the specific Solarized color values, if you prefer an accurate
|
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color palette you can set the ANSI colors in your terminal and use the 16
|
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color terminal mode using the g:solarized_termcolors="16" option detailed
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||||
below. The ANSI color map is specified in the table below and terminal color
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themes are available for download from the web page listed at the top of this
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file, including xorg defaul color values and themes for OS X Terminal.app and
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iTerm 2.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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LICENSE
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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ABOUT
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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SOLARIZED is a precisely designed color scheme with unique characteristics:
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PRECISION: Solarized is comprised of eight base monotone colors complemented
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by eight accent colors. The monotone colors are specified in L*a*b*
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colorspace for perceptually uniform contrast, even when the palette is
|
||||
inverted from dark to light background mode. Accent colors are selected based
|
||||
on specific color-wheel relationships to the base monotone series
|
||||
(complement, triad, tetrad, split-complement, etc).
|
||||
|
||||
INVERSION: Solarized can easily switch from light to dark background mode and
|
||||
yet maintains L* (lightness) relationships in the entire base monotone
|
||||
palette set. Accent colors retain excellent readability on both light and
|
||||
dark backgrounds. Thus the vim solarized colorscheme, for example, can be
|
||||
easily modified and extended without any effort spent on maintaining the
|
||||
light/dark modes separately; the mode switch is the simple inversion of four
|
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color values.
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|
||||
READABILITY: Solarized has been designed as a "selective contrast"
|
||||
colorscheme (versus the more common high or low contrast schemes). Elements
|
||||
which are secondary in importance, or which should minimize their visual
|
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intrusiveness (e.g. line numbers and comments in vim) use the lower contrast
|
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base color values, while high value content (e.g. code) uses higher contrast
|
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base values as well as accent colors.
|
||||
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SCALABILITY: Solarized has been designed to be used both in the full palette
|
||||
mode (in text editors where many colors are useful for syntax highlighting)
|
||||
as well as in a scaled down five color mode for graphic design purposes (web
|
||||
pages).
|
||||
|
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PERSONALITY: Solarized aims to be flexible in many contexts and as such it
|
||||
maintains the common primary and secondary named colors (red, blue, yellow,
|
||||
green, etc.). Despite the common nature of these hues, each color has been
|
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carefully tuned in terms of saturation, luminosity (more accurately, L*
|
||||
lightness) so that the entire palette has a rich, warm feel in the accent
|
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range as evidenced by the ochre yellow and oxygenated blood red,
|
||||
complementing the deep-sea blue-greens of the base monotone colors.
|
||||
|
||||
On the name: "Solarized" refers to the dual light/dark mode of the palette,
|
||||
somewhat analogous to the photographic effect of solarization. The Ian Brown
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album "Solarized" is also on regular rotation in my playlist.
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||||
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||||
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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COLOR VALUES
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Download palettes and files from: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
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Solarized HEX 16/8 TERMCOL XTERM/HEX L*A*B RGB HSB
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base03 #00141b 8/4 brblack 233 #121212 05 -06 -07 0 20 27 194 100 10
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base02 #13242a 0/4 black 234 #1c1c1c 13 -06 -06 19 36 42 194 54 16
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base01 #3f4e53 10/7 brgreen 237 #3a3a3a 32 -05 -05 63 78 83 195 24 33
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base00 #5e6d73 11/7 bryellow 240 #585858 45 -05 -05 94 109 115 197 18 45
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base0 #77878c 12/6 brblue 242 #6c6c6c 55 -05 -05 119 135 140 194 15 55
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base1 #9ba9a7 14/4 brcyan 246 #949494 68 -05 -01 155 169 167 174 8 66
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base2 #d8dbd4 7/7 white 252 #d0d0d0 87 -02 03 216 219 212 87 3 86
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base3 #f7f0dd 15/7 brwhite 230 #ffffd7 95 00 10 247 240 221 44 11 97
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yellow #b58900 3/3 yellow 136 #af8700 60 10 65 181 137 0 45 100 71
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orange #bb3e07 9/3 brred 130 #af5f00 45 50 55 187 62 7 18 96 73
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red #bd000f 1/1 red 124 #af0000 40 65 50 189 0 15 355 100 74
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magenta #c42376 5/5 magenta 125 #af005f 45 65 -05 196 35 118 329 82 77
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violet #6c71c4 13/5 brmagenta 61 #5f5faf 50 15 -45 108 113 196 237 45 77
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blue #007fc4 4/4 blue 32 #0087d7 50 -10 -45 0 127 196 201 100 77
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cyan #2aa198 6/6 cyan 37 #00afaf 60 -35 -05 42 161 152 175 74 63
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green #859900 2/2 green 64 #5f8700 60 -20 65 133 153 0 68 100 60
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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OPTIONS
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Set these in your vimrc file prior to calling the colorscheme.
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option name default optional
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_style = "dark" | "light"
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------------------------------------------------
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If "solarized_style" isn't set, Solarized will use the value set by
|
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"background" in your vimrc. I recommend using "background" for simplicity.
|
||||
Thus in your vimrc file, the following sequences would set Solarized to
|
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either dark or light mode, respectively:
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set background=dark
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colorscheme solarized
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set background=light
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colorscheme solarized
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The above is equivalent to:
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let g:solarized_style = "dark"
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colorscheme solarized
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let g:solarized_style = "light"
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colorscheme solarized
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Note that, if set, g:solarized_style overrides the setting for "background".
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high"
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------------------------------------------------
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Solarized has been designed to keep contrast of less critical elements low
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(e.g. comments are lower contrast). Solarized has also been tested on devices
|
||||
with a wide variety of gamma values and should perform well on most displays.
|
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If you find you want to increase contrast for the low contrast items
|
||||
(comments, etc.) you can set this value to "high" (default is "normal").
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I encourage you to use it in normal mode first.
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1
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------------------------------------------------
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On some terminals (urxvt in my tests) Vim colorthemes may override
|
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transparency settings of the terminal. Setting this to "1" changes the
|
||||
background value in terminal Vim mode to "NONE" allowing your terminal
|
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background color/transparency to be used for Vim's background. This shouldn't
|
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be necessary in OSX terminal applications such as Terminal and iTerm2.
|
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|
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_termcolors= 16 | 256
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------------------------------------------------
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A very important setting if you are using Vim in terminals and want accurate
|
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colors. There are two options:
|
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16 - Use the named 16 colors of the terminal (red, blue, etc.). In order for
|
||||
the colors to be accurately reproduced for this colorscheme, you must set
|
||||
your terminal's 16 colors to match Solarized. I list the terminal color
|
||||
values in a table above, and also provide downloads of colorscheme for
|
||||
command terminal applications from http://ejas.net/solarized
|
||||
|
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1
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------------------------------------------------
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Used primarily during testing, this can be set to 1 to force Solarized to
|
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degrade the hex color values to xterm/256 color approximate matching values.
|
||||
Note that while in terminal mode in a 256 color terminal, these degraded
|
||||
color values will be used automatically unless you have adjusted your
|
||||
terminal's default 16 colors and set g:solarized_termcolors to 16 in your
|
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vimrc before setting your colorscheme.
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0
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------------------------------------------------
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0
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------------------------------------------------
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------------------------------------------------
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g:solarized_italic = 0 | 1
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------------------------------------------------
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vim-colors-solarized/colors/solarized.vim
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vim-colors-solarized/colors/solarized.vim
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" Solarized vim theme"{{{
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"
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" Ethan Schoonover <es@ethanschoonover.com>
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"
|
||||
" Download the latest release and see screenshots/details on use:
|
||||
" http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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||||
" QUICKSTART:
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" Put the following two lines in your vimrc:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" set background=dark
|
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" colorscheme solarized
|
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"
|
||||
" or, for the light background mode of Solarized:
|
||||
"
|
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" set background=light
|
||||
" colorscheme solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Other options are detailed below.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" IMPORTANT NOTE FOR TERMINAL USERS:
|
||||
" If you are running vim in a terminal, Solarized will run in 256 color mode if
|
||||
" the terminal supports it, but those 256 colors are (in all 256 color terminal
|
||||
" emulators) limited to a "degraded" color palette. While the colors will all
|
||||
" approximate the specific Solarized color values, if you prefer an accurate
|
||||
" color palette you can set the ANSI colors in your terminal and use the 16
|
||||
" color terminal mode using the g:solarized_termcolors="16" option detailed
|
||||
" below. The ANSI color map is specified in the table below and terminal color
|
||||
" themes are available for download from the web page listed at the top of this
|
||||
" file, including xorg defaul color values and themes for OS X Terminal.app and
|
||||
" iTerm 2.
|
||||
"
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" LICENSE
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
"
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" ABOUT
|
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
"
|
||||
" SOLARIZED is a precisely designed color scheme with unique characteristics:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" PRECISION: Solarized is comprised of eight base monotone colors complemented
|
||||
" by eight accent colors. The monotone colors are specified in L*a*b*
|
||||
" colorspace for perceptually uniform contrast, even when the palette is
|
||||
" inverted from dark to light background mode. Accent colors are selected based
|
||||
" on specific color-wheel relationships to the base monotone series
|
||||
" (complement, triad, tetrad, split-complement, etc).
|
||||
"
|
||||
" INVERSION: Solarized can easily switch from light to dark background mode and
|
||||
" yet maintains L* (lightness) relationships in the entire base monotone
|
||||
" palette set. Accent colors retain excellent readability on both light and
|
||||
" dark backgrounds. Thus the vim solarized colorscheme, for example, can be
|
||||
" easily modified and extended without any effort spent on maintaining the
|
||||
" light/dark modes separately; the mode switch is the simple inversion of four
|
||||
" color values.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" READABILITY: Solarized has been designed as a "selective contrast"
|
||||
" colorscheme (versus the more common high or low contrast schemes). Elements
|
||||
" which are secondary in importance, or which should minimize their visual
|
||||
" intrusiveness (e.g. line numbers and comments in vim) use the lower contrast
|
||||
" base color values, while high value content (e.g. code) uses higher contrast
|
||||
" base values as well as accent colors.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" SCALABILITY: Solarized has been designed to be used both in the full palette
|
||||
" mode (in text editors where many colors are useful for syntax highlighting)
|
||||
" as well as in a scaled down five color mode for graphic design purposes (web
|
||||
" pages).
|
||||
"
|
||||
" PERSONALITY: Solarized aims to be flexible in many contexts and as such it
|
||||
" maintains the common primary and secondary named colors (red, blue, yellow,
|
||||
" green, etc.). Despite the common nature of these hues, each color has been
|
||||
" carefully tuned in terms of saturation, luminosity (more accurately, L*
|
||||
" lightness) so that the entire palette has a rich, warm feel in the accent
|
||||
" range as evidenced by the ochre yellow and oxygenated blood red,
|
||||
" complementing the deep-sea blue-greens of the base monotone colors.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" On the name: "Solarized" refers to the dual light/dark mode of the palette,
|
||||
" somewhat analogous to the photographic effect of solarization. The Ian Brown
|
||||
" album "Solarized" is also on regular rotation in my playlist.
|
||||
"
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" COLOR VALUES
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Download palettes and files from: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Solarized HEX 16/8 TERMCOL XTERM/HEX L*A*B RGB HSB
|
||||
" base03 #00141b 8/4 brblack 233 #121212 05 -06 -07 0 20 27 194 100 10
|
||||
" base02 #13242a 0/4 black 234 #1c1c1c 13 -06 -06 19 36 42 194 54 16
|
||||
" base01 #3f4e53 10/7 brgreen 237 #3a3a3a 32 -05 -05 63 78 83 195 24 33
|
||||
" base00 #5e6d73 11/7 bryellow 240 #585858 45 -05 -05 94 109 115 197 18 45
|
||||
" base0 #77878c 12/6 brblue 242 #6c6c6c 55 -05 -05 119 135 140 194 15 55
|
||||
" base1 #9ba9a7 14/4 brcyan 246 #949494 68 -05 -01 155 169 167 174 8 66
|
||||
" base2 #d8dbd4 7/7 white 252 #d0d0d0 87 -02 03 216 219 212 87 3 86
|
||||
" base3 #f7f0dd 15/7 brwhite 230 #ffffd7 95 00 10 247 240 221 44 11 97
|
||||
" yellow #b58900 3/3 yellow 136 #af8700 60 10 65 181 137 0 45 100 71
|
||||
" orange #bb3e07 9/3 brred 130 #af5f00 45 50 55 187 62 7 18 96 73
|
||||
" red #bd000f 1/1 red 124 #af0000 40 65 50 189 0 15 355 100 74
|
||||
" magenta #c42376 5/5 magenta 125 #af005f 45 65 -05 196 35 118 329 82 77
|
||||
" violet #6c71c4 13/5 brmagenta 61 #5f5faf 50 15 -45 108 113 196 237 45 77
|
||||
" blue #007fc4 4/4 blue 32 #0087d7 50 -10 -45 0 127 196 201 100 77
|
||||
" cyan #2aa198 6/6 cyan 37 #00afaf 60 -35 -05 42 161 152 175 74 63
|
||||
" green #859900 2/2 green 64 #5f8700 60 -20 65 133 153 0 68 100 60
|
||||
"
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" OPTIONS
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Set these in your vimrc file prior to calling the colorscheme.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" option name default optional
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" g:solarized_style = "dark" | "light"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" If "solarized_style" isn't set, Solarized will use the value set by
|
||||
" "background" in your vimrc. I recommend using "background" for simplicity.
|
||||
" Thus in your vimrc file, the following sequences would set Solarized to
|
||||
" either dark or light mode, respectively:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" set background=dark
|
||||
" colorscheme solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" set background=light
|
||||
" colorscheme solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" The above is equivalent to:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" let g:solarized_style = "dark"
|
||||
" colorscheme solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" let g:solarized_style = "light"
|
||||
" colorscheme solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Note that, if set, g:solarized_style overrides the setting for "background".
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" Solarized has been designed to keep contrast of less critical elements low
|
||||
" (e.g. comments are lower contrast). Solarized has also been tested on devices
|
||||
" with a wide variety of gamma values and should perform well on most displays.
|
||||
" If you find you want to increase contrast for the low contrast items
|
||||
" (comments, etc.) you can set this value to "high" (default is "normal").
|
||||
" I encourage you to use it in normal mode first.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" On some terminals (urxvt in my tests) Vim colorthemes may override
|
||||
" transparency settings of the terminal. Setting this to "1" changes the
|
||||
" background value in terminal Vim mode to "NONE" allowing your terminal
|
||||
" background color/transparency to be used for Vim's background. This shouldn't
|
||||
" be necessary in OSX terminal applications such as Terminal and iTerm2.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" g:solarized_termcolors= 16 | 256
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" A very important setting if you are using Vim in terminals and want accurate
|
||||
" colors. There are two options:
|
||||
" 16 - Use the named 16 colors of the terminal (red, blue, etc.). In order for
|
||||
" the colors to be accurately reproduced for this colorscheme, you must set
|
||||
" your terminal's 16 colors to match Solarized. I list the terminal color
|
||||
" values in a table above, and also provide downloads of colorscheme for
|
||||
" command terminal applications from http://ejas.net/solarized
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" Used primarily during testing, this can be set to 1 to force Solarized to
|
||||
" degrade the hex color values to xterm/256 color approximate matching values.
|
||||
" Note that while in terminal mode in a 256 color terminal, these degraded
|
||||
" color values will be used automatically unless you have adjusted your
|
||||
" terminal's default 16 colors and set g:solarized_termcolors to 16 in your
|
||||
" vimrc before setting your colorscheme.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" ------------------------------------------------
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||||
" g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0
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||||
" ------------------------------------------------
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||||
" ------------------------------------------------
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||||
" g:solarized_italic = 0 | 1
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||||
" ------------------------------------------------
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||||
"
|
||||
" Useful commands for testing colorschemes:
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||||
" :source $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/hitest.vim
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||||
" :help highlight-groups
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"
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" Useful links for developing colorschemes:
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||||
" http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2937
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||||
" http://vimcasts.org/episodes/creating-colorschemes-for-vim/
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||||
" http://www.frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/"
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||||
"
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||||
"
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||||
" }}}
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||||
" Default option values"{{{
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||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
if !exists("g:solarized_termtrans")
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||||
let g:solarized_termtrans = 0
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !exists("g:solarized_degrade")
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||||
let g:solarized_degrade = 0
|
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endif
|
||||
if !exists("g:solarized_bold")
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let g:solarized_bold = 1
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endif
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||||
if !exists("g:solarized_underline")
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let g:solarized_underline = 1
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||||
endif
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||||
if !exists("g:solarized_italic")
|
||||
let g:solarized_italic = 0
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !exists("g:solarized_termcolors")
|
||||
let g:solarized_termcolors = 256
|
||||
let g:solarized_termcolors = 16
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !exists("g:solarized_style")
|
||||
let g:solarized_style = &background
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !exists("g:solarized_contrast")
|
||||
let g:solarized_contrast = "normal"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Colorscheme basic settings"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
if g:solarized_style == "dark"
|
||||
set background=dark
|
||||
elseif g:solarized_style == "light"
|
||||
set background=light
|
||||
else
|
||||
let g:solarized_style = &background
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
hi clear
|
||||
if exists("syntax_on")
|
||||
syntax reset
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let colors_name = "solarized"
|
||||
"let colors_name = &background
|
||||
"if background == "light"
|
||||
" let colors_name = &background
|
||||
"else
|
||||
" let colors_name = &background
|
||||
"endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" GUI & CSApprox hexadecimal palettes"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Set both gui and terminal color values in separate conditional statements
|
||||
" Due to possibility that CSApprox is running (though I suppose we could just
|
||||
" leave the hex values out entirely in that case and include only cterm colors)
|
||||
" We also check to see if user has set solarized (force use of the
|
||||
" neutral gray monotone palette component)
|
||||
if has("gui_running") && g:solarized_degrade == 0
|
||||
let s:g_back = "#00141b"
|
||||
let s:g_base03 = "#00141b"
|
||||
let s:g_base02 = "#13242a"
|
||||
let s:g_base01 = "#3f4e53"
|
||||
let s:g_base00 = "#5e6d73"
|
||||
let s:g_base0 = "#77878c"
|
||||
let s:g_base1 = "#9ba9a7"
|
||||
let s:g_base2 = "#d8dbd4"
|
||||
let s:g_base3 = "#f7f0dd"
|
||||
let s:g_yellow = "#b58900"
|
||||
let s:g_orange = "#bb3e07"
|
||||
let s:g_red = "#bd000f"
|
||||
let s:g_magenta = "#c42376"
|
||||
let s:g_violet = "#6c71c4"
|
||||
let s:g_blue = "#007fc4"
|
||||
let s:g_cyan = "#2aa198"
|
||||
let s:g_green = "#859900"
|
||||
else
|
||||
" these colors are for non-gui vim when CSApprox is installed. CSApprox
|
||||
" degrades the base colors poorly (bright blues instead of muted gray
|
||||
" blues) so we set all hex values here to ones which CSApprox will not
|
||||
" change and which we approve of. Perhaps I should just can the hex values
|
||||
" and use just the color table values, leaving these blank. Not much
|
||||
" difference either way and I'd rather be thorough about it.
|
||||
" They can also be used by setting g:solarized_degrade to 1 in vimrc
|
||||
let s:g_back = "#121212"
|
||||
let s:g_base03 = "#121212"
|
||||
let s:g_base02 = "#1c1c1c"
|
||||
let s:g_base01 = "#3a3a3a"
|
||||
let s:g_base00 = "#585858"
|
||||
let s:g_base0 = "#6c6c6c"
|
||||
let s:g_base1 = "#949494"
|
||||
let s:g_base2 = "#d0d0d0"
|
||||
let s:g_base3 = "#ffffd7"
|
||||
let s:g_yellow = "#af8700"
|
||||
let s:g_orange = "#af5f00"
|
||||
let s:g_red = "#af0000"
|
||||
let s:g_magenta = "#af005f"
|
||||
let s:g_violet = "#5f5faf"
|
||||
let s:g_blue = "#0087d7"
|
||||
let s:g_cyan = "#00afaf"
|
||||
let s:g_green = "#5f8700"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" 256 Terminal (no CSApprox) and 16 color fallback palettes"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" We also set this if gui is running as we use the optional formatting
|
||||
" values that get set here (ou==optional underline, ob==opt bold).
|
||||
if (has("gui_running") || &t_Co == 256) && g:solarized_termcolors != 16
|
||||
let s:c_back = "233"
|
||||
let s:c_base03 = "233"
|
||||
let s:c_base02 = "234"
|
||||
let s:c_base01 = "237"
|
||||
let s:c_base00 = "240"
|
||||
let s:c_base0 = "242"
|
||||
let s:c_base1 = "246"
|
||||
let s:c_base2 = "252"
|
||||
let s:c_base3 = "230"
|
||||
let s:c_yellow = "136"
|
||||
let s:c_orange = "130"
|
||||
let s:c_red = "124"
|
||||
let s:c_magenta = "125"
|
||||
let s:c_violet = " 61"
|
||||
let s:c_blue = " 32"
|
||||
let s:c_cyan = " 37"
|
||||
let s:c_green = " 64"
|
||||
let s:ou = ""
|
||||
let s:ob = ""
|
||||
elseif &t_Co > 8 || g:solarized_termcolors == 16
|
||||
" NOTE: this requires terminal colors to be set to solarized standard
|
||||
" 16 colors (see top of this file for details)
|
||||
let s:c_back = "NONE"
|
||||
let s:c_base03 = "8"
|
||||
let s:c_base02 = "0"
|
||||
let s:c_base01 = "10"
|
||||
let s:c_base00 = "11"
|
||||
let s:c_base0 = "12"
|
||||
let s:c_base1 = "14"
|
||||
let s:c_base2 = "7"
|
||||
let s:c_base3 = "15"
|
||||
let s:c_green = "2"
|
||||
let s:c_yellow = "3"
|
||||
let s:c_orange = "9"
|
||||
let s:c_red = "1"
|
||||
let s:c_magenta = "5"
|
||||
let s:c_violet = "13"
|
||||
let s:c_blue = "4"
|
||||
let s:c_cyan = "6"
|
||||
let s:ou = ""
|
||||
let s:ob = ""
|
||||
else " must be in an 8 color or less terminal
|
||||
let s:c_back = "NONE"
|
||||
let s:c_base03 = "4"
|
||||
let s:c_base02 = "darkgrey"
|
||||
let s:c_base01 = "grey"
|
||||
let s:c_base00 = "darkgrey"
|
||||
let s:c_base0 = "6"
|
||||
let s:c_base1 = "4"
|
||||
let s:c_base2 = "7"
|
||||
let s:c_base3 = "7"
|
||||
let s:c_green = "2"
|
||||
let s:c_yellow = "3"
|
||||
let s:c_orange = "3"
|
||||
let s:c_red = "1"
|
||||
let s:c_magenta = "5"
|
||||
let s:c_violet = "5"
|
||||
let s:c_blue = "4"
|
||||
let s:c_cyan = "6"
|
||||
let s:ou = ",underline"
|
||||
let s:ob = ",bold"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Formatting options and null values for passthrough effect"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
let s:g_none = "NONE"
|
||||
let s:c_none = "NONE"
|
||||
let s:t_none = "NONE"
|
||||
let s:n = "NONE"
|
||||
let s:c = ",undercurl"
|
||||
let s:r = ",reverse"
|
||||
let s:s = ",standout"
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Alternate light colorscheme"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
if g:solarized_style == "light"
|
||||
let s:c_temp03 = s:c_base03
|
||||
let s:c_temp02 = s:c_base02
|
||||
let s:c_temp01 = s:c_base01
|
||||
let s:c_temp00 = s:c_base00
|
||||
let s:c_base03 = s:c_base3
|
||||
let s:c_base02 = s:c_base2
|
||||
let s:c_base01 = s:c_base1
|
||||
let s:c_base00 = s:c_base0
|
||||
let s:c_base0 = s:c_temp00
|
||||
let s:c_base1 = s:c_temp01
|
||||
let s:c_base2 = s:c_temp02
|
||||
let s:c_base3 = s:c_temp03
|
||||
let s:c_back = s:c_base03
|
||||
let s:g_temp03 = s:g_base03
|
||||
let s:g_temp02 = s:g_base02
|
||||
let s:g_temp01 = s:g_base01
|
||||
let s:g_temp00 = s:g_base00
|
||||
let s:g_base03 = s:g_base3
|
||||
let s:g_base02 = s:g_base2
|
||||
let s:g_base01 = s:g_base1
|
||||
let s:g_base00 = s:g_base0
|
||||
let s:g_base0 = s:g_temp00
|
||||
let s:g_base1 = s:g_temp01
|
||||
let s:g_base2 = s:g_temp02
|
||||
let s:g_base3 = s:g_temp03
|
||||
let s:g_back = s:g_base03
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Optional high contrast "{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
if g:solarized_contrast == "high"
|
||||
let s:g_base03 = s:g_base03
|
||||
let s:g_base02 = s:g_base02
|
||||
let s:g_base01 = s:g_base00
|
||||
let s:g_base00 = s:g_base0
|
||||
let s:g_base0 = s:g_base1
|
||||
let s:g_base1 = s:g_base2
|
||||
let s:g_base2 = s:g_base3
|
||||
let s:g_base3 = s:g_base3
|
||||
let s:g_back = s:g_back
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Overrides dependent on user specified values"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
if g:solarized_termtrans == 1
|
||||
let s:c_back = "NONE"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if g:solarized_bold == 1
|
||||
let s:b = ",bold"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let s:b = ""
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if g:solarized_underline == 1
|
||||
let s:u = ",underline"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let s:u = ""
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if g:solarized_italic == 1
|
||||
let s:i = ",italic"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let s:i = ""
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Highlighting primitives"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_none = ' ctermbg=".s:c_none ." guibg=".s:g_none ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_back = ' ctermbg=".s:c_back ." guibg=".s:g_back ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base03 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base03 ." guibg=".s:g_base03 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base02 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base02 ." guibg=".s:g_base02 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base01 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base01 ." guibg=".s:g_base01 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base00 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base00 ." guibg=".s:g_base00 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base0 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base0 ." guibg=".s:g_base0 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base1 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base1 ." guibg=".s:g_base1 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base2 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base2 ." guibg=".s:g_base2 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_base3 = ' ctermbg=".s:c_base3 ." guibg=".s:g_base3 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_green = ' ctermbg=".s:c_green ." guibg=".s:g_green ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_yellow = ' ctermbg=".s:c_yellow ." guibg=".s:g_yellow ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_orange = ' ctermbg=".s:c_orange ." guibg=".s:g_orange ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_red = ' ctermbg=".s:c_red ." guibg=".s:g_red ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_magenta = ' ctermbg=".s:c_magenta." guibg=".s:g_magenta."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_violet = ' ctermbg=".s:c_violet ." guibg=".s:g_violet ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_blue = ' ctermbg=".s:c_blue ." guibg=".s:g_blue ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:bg_cyan = ' ctermbg=".s:c_cyan ." guibg=".s:g_cyan ."'"
|
||||
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_none = ' ctermfg=".s:c_none ." guifg=".s:g_none ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_back = ' ctermfg=".s:c_back ." guifg=".s:g_back ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base03 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base03 ." guifg=".s:g_base03 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base02 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base02 ." guifg=".s:g_base02 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base01 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base01 ." guifg=".s:g_base01 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base00 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base00 ." guifg=".s:g_base00 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base0 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base0 ." guifg=".s:g_base0 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base1 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base1 ." guifg=".s:g_base1 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base2 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base2 ." guifg=".s:g_base2 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_base3 = ' ctermfg=".s:c_base3 ." guifg=".s:g_base3 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_green = ' ctermfg=".s:c_green ." guifg=".s:g_green ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_yellow = ' ctermfg=".s:c_yellow ." guifg=".s:g_yellow ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_orange = ' ctermfg=".s:c_orange ." guifg=".s:g_orange ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_red = ' ctermfg=".s:c_red ." guifg=".s:g_red ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_magenta = ' ctermfg=".s:c_magenta." guifg=".s:g_magenta."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_violet = ' ctermfg=".s:c_violet ." guifg=".s:g_violet ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_blue = ' ctermfg=".s:c_blue ." guifg=".s:g_blue ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fg_cyan = ' ctermfg=".s:c_cyan ." guifg=".s:g_cyan ."'"
|
||||
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_none = ' guisp=".s:g_none ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_back = ' guisp=".s:g_back ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base03 = ' guisp=".s:g_base03 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base02 = ' guisp=".s:g_base02 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base01 = ' guisp=".s:g_base01 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base00 = ' guisp=".s:g_base00 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base0 = ' guisp=".s:g_base0 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base1 = ' guisp=".s:g_base1 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base2 = ' guisp=".s:g_base2 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_base3 = ' guisp=".s:g_base3 ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_green = ' guisp=".s:g_green ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_yellow = ' guisp=".s:g_yellow ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_orange = ' guisp=".s:g_orange ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_red = ' guisp=".s:g_red ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_magenta = ' guisp=".s:g_magenta."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_violet = ' guisp=".s:g_violet ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_blue = ' guisp=".s:g_blue ."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:sp_cyan = ' guisp=".s:g_cyan ."'"
|
||||
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_none = ' cterm=NONE". " gui=NONE". " term=NONE". "'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_bold = ' cterm=NONE".s:b." gui=NONE".s:b." term=NONE".s:b."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_undr = ' cterm=NONE".s:u." gui=NONE".s:u." term=NONE".s:u."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_undb = ' cterm=NONE".s:u.s:b." gui=NONE".s:u.s:b." term=NONE".s:u.s:b."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_uopt = ' cterm=NONE".s:ou." gui=NONE".s:ou." term=NONE".s:ou."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_bopt = ' cterm=NONE".s:ob." gui=NONE".s:ob." term=NONE".s:ob."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_curl = ' cterm=NONE".s:c." gui=NONE".s:c." term=NONE".s:c."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_ital = ' cterm=NONE".s:i." gui=NONE".s:i." term=NONE".s:i."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_revr = ' cterm=NONE".s:r." gui=NONE".s:r." term=NONE".s:r."'"
|
||||
exe "let s:fmt_stnd = ' cterm=NONE".s:s." gui=NONE".s:s." term=NONE".s:s."'"
|
||||
"}}}
|
||||
" Basic highlighting"{{{
|
||||
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" note that link syntax to avoid duplicate configuration doesn't work with the
|
||||
" exe compiled formats
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi NonText" . s:fg_base02 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi SpecialKey" . s:fg_base02 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Comment" . s:fg_base01 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi LineNr" . s:fg_base01 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi Normal" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi TODO" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi StatusLine" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_bopt
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi PreProc" . s:fg_cyan .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Define" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Include" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Macro" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi PreCondit" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi VertSplit" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi SignColumn" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi Underlined" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Title" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi String" . s:fg_yellow .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi WildMenu" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi Conceal" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base01 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi Folded" . s:fg_base0 .s:bg_base01 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi FoldColumn" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base01 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi StatusLineNC" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi Boolean" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Constant" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Character" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Structure" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Number" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi Float" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
||||
exe "hi Type" . s:fg_orange .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi StorageClass" . s:fg_magenta.s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Structure" . s:fg_magenta.s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Typedef" . s:fg_magenta.s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Special" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi SpecialChar" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi SpecialComment" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Debug" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Tag" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Conditional" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Repeat" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi WarningMsg" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi ErrorMsg" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Error" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Search" . s:fg_red .s:bg_yellow .s:fmt_bold
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exe "hi IncSearch" . s:fg_red .s:bg_yellow .s:fmt_bold
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exe "hi Identifier" .s:fg_violet .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Directory" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Question" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Statement" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Label" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Exception" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Function" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi ModeMsg" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi MoreMsg" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi Operator" . s:fg_cyan .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi VarId" . s:fg_blue .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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"}}}
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" Special highlighting"{{{
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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" diff
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exe "hi DiffAdd" . s:fg_base03 .s:bg_green .s:fmt_bold
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exe "hi DiffChange" . s:fg_base03 .s:bg_yellow .s:fmt_bold
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exe "hi DiffDelete" . s:fg_base03 .s:bg_red .s:fmt_bold
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exe "hi DiffText" . s:fg_base03 .s:bg_blue .s:fmt_bold
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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" spelling
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exe "hi SpellBad" . s:fg_none .s:bg_none .s:fmt_curl .s:sp_red
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exe "hi SpellCap" . s:fg_none .s:bg_none .s:fmt_curl .s:sp_violet
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exe "hi SpellRare" . s:fg_none .s:bg_none .s:fmt_curl .s:sp_cyan
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exe "hi SpellLocal" . s:fg_none .s:bg_none .s:fmt_curl .s:sp_yellow
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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" vim highlighting
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exe "hi vimLineComment" . s:fg_base01 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi vimVar" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi helpExample" . s:fg_green .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi vimIsCommand" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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" html highlighting
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exe "hi htmlTag" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi htmlTagN" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi htmlTagName" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
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exe "hi htmlEndTag" . s:fg_red .s:bg_none .s:fmt_none
|
||||
|
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" perl highlighting
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||||
exe "hi perlHereDoc" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_back .s:fmt_none
|
||||
"}}}
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" Cursor line/column and similar modern vim features"{{{
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" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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if version >= 700
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" Cursor values
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exe "hi Cursor" . s:fg_none .s:bg_none .s:fmt_revr
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exe "hi CursorLine" . s:fg_none .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_uopt
|
||||
exe "hi CursorColumn" . s:fg_none .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi ColorColumn" . s:fg_none .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
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||||
" Highlighting
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||||
"exe "hi MatchParen" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_undb .s:sp_red
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||||
exe "hi MatchParen" . s:fg_red .s:bg_base01 .s:fmt_bold
|
||||
exe "hi Visual" . s:fg_none .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
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||||
exe "hi VisualNOS" . s:fg_none .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
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||||
" Tabpages
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||||
exe "hi TabLine" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_undr .s:sp_base00
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||||
exe "hi TabLineFill" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_undr .s:sp_base00
|
||||
exe "hi TabLineSel" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base01 .s:fmt_undr .s:sp_base00
|
||||
" P-Menu (auto-completion)
|
||||
exe "hi Pmenu" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base02 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi PmenuSel" . s:fg_base1 .s:bg_base01 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi PmenuSbar" . s:fg_base00 .s:bg_base2 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
exe "hi PmenuThumb" . s:fg_base03 .s:bg_base00 .s:fmt_none
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"}}}
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