brighten comments

pull/11791/head
rathewolf 2 months ago
parent 2db3825485
commit 8736fb8309

@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
'string.special.symbol' = { fg = "berry-desaturated" } # Erlang/Elixir atoms, Ruby symbols, Clojure keywords.
# secondary text (pink) collides with punctuation :/
'comment' = { fg = "gray-stone", modifiers = ["dim"] } # This is a comment.
'comment' = { fg = "gray-stone-lighter", modifiers = ["dim"] } # This is a comment.
# TODO: dim and italics should be optional
# TODO: this is beautiful when it's dim, but with a transparent background, it can be tough to see..
# even purple-pleasant dimmed doesn't look bad..
@ -313,7 +313,8 @@ green-sea = "#6cb2c7" # builtin type, a bit funky but very much readable
red-error = "#c55858" # error, looks great when blinking, like red flashing like underwater!
white-stone = "#bdbdbd" # variable, has a dim tinge of dirty stone to it
gray-stone = "#6d6d6d" # comment, similar to white, but desaturated/grayed out, now a sort of dirty blonde; i didn't like it at first, but then became amazing once dimmed!!
# gray-stone-dimmed = "#6d6d6d80" # 80 = 50%, 40 = 25%
# gray-stone-dimmed = "#6d6d6d80" # 80 = 50%, 40 = 25%
gray-stone-lighter = "#858585" # used for comments with the dim modifier; 9d9d9d dimmed seems slightly brighter than gray-stone undimmed.. 7d7d7d is out of the way, 858585 forces eyes to read it, vs 8d8d8d?
# TODO: alpha doesn't seem to affect these, only dim works..
bg = "#15141b" # was "black"
@ -341,6 +342,8 @@ light-green-complement = "#e9488a" # initially used to create a high-contrast co
berry-desaturated = "#886C9C" # originally used for comments, but didn't quite work.. maybe because boo berry has a background color..; didn't quite work for keywords either, as it was too dim and didn't match the rest of the scheme, like dirty blood.. worth keeping! currently using for atoms, which isn't bad!..
gold-dim = "#E3C0A8" # a really nice, dim color, more yellow than orange tho
# TODO: "shades of purple" theme has an actual orangey orange, a nice fuschia/deep purple, a good red, and a cyan that isn't too bright
# TODO: try checking out noctis variants minimus and uva
# this site seems fine for buildings shades of a color..

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