diff -r 2c6b198426df -r 3415a60d5fd0 thirdparty/color-theme-solarized/README.md --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/thirdparty/color-theme-solarized/README.md Mon Feb 13 12:46:18 2012 -0600 @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +Solarized Colorscheme for Emacs +=============================== + +Stolen from Ethan Schoonover by Greg Pfeil + +Visit the [Solarized homepage] +------------------------------ + +See the [Solarized homepage] for screenshots, +details and colorscheme versions for Vim, Mutt, popular terminal emulators and +other applications. + +Screenshots +----------- + +![solarized dark](https://github.com/altercation/solarized/raw/master/img/solarized-vim.png) + +Downloads +--------- + +If you have come across this colorscheme via the [Emacs-only repository] on +github, see the link above to the Solarized homepage or visit the main [Solarized repository]. + +The [Emacs-only repository] is kept in sync with the main [Solarized repository]. Issues, bug reports, changelogs that are not specific to the Emacs implementation should be submitted to the main [Solarized repository]. + +[Solarized homepage]: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized +[Solarized repository]: https://github.com/altercation/solarized +[Emacs-only repository]: https://github.com/sellout/emacs-color-theme-solarized +[color-theme]: http://www.nongnu.org/color-theme + +Installation & Usage +-------------------- + +### Emacs 24 + +1. Add the `emacs-color-theme-solarized` directory to your Emacs `custom-theme-load-path`. +2. Add `(load-theme solarized-[light|dark] t)` to your Emacs init file. +3. Reload the init file, or restart Emacs. + +### [color-theme] \(pre-Emacs 24\) + +1. Download and install [color-theme]. +2. Add the `emacs-color-theme-solarized` directory to your Emacs `load-path`. +3. Add `(require 'color-theme-solarized)` to your Emacs init file (usually `~/.emacs`). +3. Reload the init file, or restart Emacs. +4. Use the usual [color-theme] mechanism to select one of the Solarized themes, or `M-x color-theme-solarized-[light|dark]`. + +### IMPORTANT NOTE FOR TERMINAL USERS: + +If you are going to use Solarized in Terminal mode (i.e. not in a GUI version +like Cocoa or X11 Emacs), **please please please** consider setting your +terminal emulator's colorscheme to use the Solarized palette. The [Solarized +repository] includes palettes for some popular terminal emulator as well as +Xdefaults; or you can download them from the official [Solarized homepage]. +If you use this emacs color theme *without* having changed your emulator's +palette, you will need to configure Solarized to degrade its colorscheme to +a set compatible with the terminal's default limited 256 color palette +(whereas by using the terminal's 16 ANSI color values, you would +see the correct, specific values for the Solarized palette). + +If you do use the custom terminal colors, i.e. the 16 overridden ANSI color +values, the emacs colorscheme should work out of the box for you. If you are +using a terminal emulator that supports 256 colors and don't want to use +the custom Solarized terminal colors, you will need to use the degraded 256 +colorscheme. To do so, simply customize the `solarized-termcolor` variable to +`256`. + +Again, I recommend just changing your terminal colors to Solarized values +either manually or via one of the many terminal schemes available for import. + +Advanced Configuration +---------------------- + +Solarized will work out of the box with just the instructions specified above +but does include several variables that can be customized. + + variable name default optional + -------------------------------------------- + solarized-termcolors = 16 | 256 + solarized-degrade = nil | t + solarized-bold = t | nil + solarized-underline = t | nil + solarized-italic = t | nil + solarized-contrast = normal| high, low + solarized-visibility = normal| high, low + solarized-broken-srgb= nil | t (see details for Mac behavior) + -------------------------------------------- + +### Option Details + +* solarized-termcolors + + This is set to *16* by default, meaning that Solarized will attempt to use + the standard 16 colors of your terminal emulator, assuming that you've set + these colors to the correct Solarized values either manually or by + importing one of the many colorscheme available for popular terminal + emulators and Xdefaults. + If you don't want to use the Solarized colors via the terminal + emulator's palette, you can set this to *256*, which will use a degraded + version of the Solarized palette by displaying the closest colors in + the terminal's default 256 colors as shown in [Xterm's color + chart](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Xterm_color_chart.png). + +* solarized-degrade + + For test purposes only; in GUI mode, this forces Solarized to use the 256 + degraded color mode to test the approximate color values for accuracy. + +* solarized-bold | solarized-underline | solarized-italic + + If you wish to stop Solarized from displaying bold, underlined or + italicized typefaces, simply set the appropriate variable to `nil`. + +* solarized-contrast + + Stick with normal! It's been carefully tested. Setting this option to high + or low does use the same Solarized palette but simply shifts some values + up or down in order to expand or compress the tonal range displayed. + +* solarized-visibility + + 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. Default value is `normal` with `high` and `low` options. + +* solarized-broken-srgb + + Emacs [bug #8402](http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=8402) + results in incorrect color handling on Macs. If this is `t` (the default + on Macs), Solarized works around it with alternative colors. However, + these colors are not totally portable, so you may be able to edit the + "Gen RGB" column in `solarized-definitions.el` to improve them further. + +Code Notes +---------- + +I have attempted to modularize the creation of Emacs colorschemes in this script and, while it could be refactored further, it should be a good foundation for the creation of any color scheme. By simply changing the values in the `solarized-colors` table in `solarized-definitions.el` and testing in a GUI Emacs, you can rapidly prototype new colorschemes without diving into the weeds of line-item editing each syntax highlight declaration. + +The Values +---------- + +L\*a\*b values are canonical (White D65, Reference D50), other values are +matched in sRGB space. + + SOLARIZED HEX 16/8 TERMCOL XTERM/HEX L*A*B RGB HSB + --------- ------- ---- ------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- + base03 #002b36 8/4 brblack 234 #1c1c1c 15 -12 -12 0 43 54 193 100 21 + base02 #073642 0/4 black 235 #262626 20 -12 -12 7 54 66 192 90 26 + base01 #586e75 10/7 brgreen 240 #585858 45 -07 -07 88 110 117 194 25 46 + base00 #657b83 11/7 bryellow 241 #626262 50 -07 -07 101 123 131 195 23 51 + base0 #839496 12/6 brblue 244 #808080 60 -06 -03 131 148 150 186 13 59 + base1 #93a1a1 14/4 brcyan 245 #8a8a8a 65 -05 -02 147 161 161 180 9 63 + base2 #eee8d5 7/7 white 254 #e4e4e4 92 -00 10 238 232 213 44 11 93 + base3 #fdf6e3 15/7 brwhite 230 #ffffd7 97 00 10 253 246 227 44 10 99 + yellow #b58900 3/3 yellow 136 #af8700 60 10 65 181 137 0 45 100 71 + orange #cb4b16 9/3 brred 166 #d75f00 50 50 55 203 75 22 18 89 80 + red #dc322f 1/1 red 160 #d70000 50 65 45 220 50 47 1 79 86 + magenta #d33682 5/5 magenta 125 #af005f 50 65 -05 211 54 130 331 74 83 + violet #6c71c4 13/5 brmagenta 61 #5f5faf 50 15 -45 108 113 196 237 45 77 + blue #268bd2 4/4 blue 33 #0087ff 55 -10 -45 38 139 210 205 82 82 + 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 +