changelog update in preparation for beta2

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* **VIM : CHANGE : Default mode now 16 color**
Default terminal mode is now ***16 colors***. Most of the users of terminal
mode seem comfortabel and capable changing terminal colors. This is the
preferred method of implementing Solarized in Terminal mode. If you wish to
instead use the degraded 256 color palette, you may do so with the
following line in your .vimrc:
let g:solarized_termcolors=256
You no longer need to specify "let g:solarized_termcolors=16" as it is now
the default; leaving it in your .vimrc won't hurt anything, however.
* **VIM : IMPROVEMENT : New Toggle Background Plugin**
Added new Toggle Background plugin. Will load automatically and show up as
a menu item in the `Window` menu in gui vim. Automatically maps to <F5> if
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Note that it is important to *not* use the noremap map variants. The plugin
uses noremap internally. You may run `:help togglebg` for more information.
* **VIM : CHANGE : Default mode now 16 color**
Default terminal mode is now ***16 colors***. Most of the users of terminal
mode seem comfortabel and capable changing terminal colors. This is the
preferred method of implementing Solarized in Terminal mode. If you wish to
instead use the degraded 256 color palette, you may do so with the
following line in your .vimrc:
* **VIM : IMPROVEMENT : Special & Non-text items now more visible**
Special characters such as trailing whitespace, tabs, newlines, when
displayed using ":set list" can be set to one of three levels depending on
your needs.
let g:solarized_termcolors=256
You no longer need to specify "let g:solarized_termcolors=16" as it is now
the default; leaving it in your .vimrc won't hurt anything, however.
g:solarized_visibility = "normal"| "high" or "low"
I'll be honest: I still prefer low visibility. I like them barely there.
They show up in lines that are highlighted as by the cursor line, which
works for me. If you are with me on this, put the following in your .vimrc:
g:solarized_visibility = "low"
### Non Critical Changes
These changes should not impact your usage of the Solarized.
* [palettes] Changed default OS X color picker palatte swatches to tagged
colors (sRGB) and included alternate palette with untagged color swatches
for advanced users (v1.0.0beta1 had untagged as default).
* **PALETTES : IMPROVEMENT : Better red**
Changed default OS X color picker palatte swatches to tagged colors (sRGB)
and included alternate palette with untagged color swatches for advanced
users (v1.0.0beta1 had untagged as default).
* **VIM : BUGFIX : Better display in Terminal.app, other emulators**
Terminal.app and other common terminal emulators that report 8 color mode
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This has now been changed significantly to improve the clarity of what is
status, cursor line and window separator.
* [vim] Refactored solarized.vim to eliminate simultaneous definition of gui
and cterm values.
* **VIM : STREAMLINED : Removed simultaneous gui/cterm definitions**
* Refactored solarized.vim to eliminate simultaneous definition of gui and
cterm values.
* [vim] Removed default italicized font in terminal mode in the Solarized Vim
* **VIM : BUGFIX : Removed italicized front in terminal mode**
Removed default italicized font in terminal mode in the Solarized Vim
colorscheme (many terminal emulators display Vim italics as reversed type).
Italics still used in GUI mode by default and can still be turned off in
both modes by setting a variable: `let g:solarized_italic=0`.
* [vim] Reverted to global variables in sample toggle-background script (in
vim readme) to fix cases where new tabs don't read window variables
1.0.0beta1
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