hmm.. going backward..

pull/11791/head
rathewolf 2 months ago
parent 5cf2534030
commit a90f242f38

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# TODO:
# maybe add a fallback for every table..?
# still not happy about blue-green used for namespace, especially for rust..
# currently trying a dimmer shade of pink for variable-other, but there's too many keywords categorized in there..
# not happy with aura's orange, it's just too dim.. boring! is noctis's orange really that bright..?
# still not happy about aura's blue-green used for namespace, especially for rust..
# could try other colors for operators to make them more clear, and even punctuation
# currently trying a dimmer shade of pink for variable.other.member, but there's too many keywords categorized in there..
# create a white-stone with a tinge of color for variable.other..?
# find out where the color for file picker is set, and try to dim it
# i tried searching the other configs in the repo to no avail, just found ui.picker.header
@ -37,7 +39,7 @@
## GENERAL ==============================
'warning' = { fg ="orange-warning", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Editor warnings. TEMP/TEST/WARN
'warning' = { fg ="orange-bright", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Editor warnings. TEMP/TEST/WARN
'error' = { fg = "red-error", modifiers = ["bold", "slow_blink"] } # Editor errors, like mis-typing a command. BUG ISSUE
# but not ERROR..?
'info' = { fg = "blue-aqua" } # Code diagnostic info in gutter (LSP). TODO/INFO
@ -60,7 +62,7 @@
'ui.window' = { fg = "gray-stone" } # Window border between splits.
# pruple also works really well here.. maybe more needed when there are no line numbers..
'ui.gutter' = { fg = "orange-warning"} # Left gutter for diagnostics and breakpoints.
'ui.gutter' = { fg = "orange-bright" } # Left gutter for diagnostics and breakpoints.
'ui.text' = { fg = "purple-pleasant-dimmer" } # Default text color. used in text files, pickers, ui, and more!
'ui.text.focus' = { fg = "pink", bg = "selection-ui", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Selection highlight in buffer-picker or file-picker.
@ -202,7 +204,7 @@
'variable.function' = { fg = "orange" } # ? ruby-like everything is an object..?
'variable.other' = { fg = "white-stone" } # from aura..
# fallback
'variable.other.member' = { fg = "pink-dimmer" } # Fields of composite data types (e.g. structs, unions).
'variable.other.member' = { fg = "pink-dimmer" } # Fields of composite data types (e.g. structs, unions)., @callback in elixir, serialized data fields (like this config file..)
# TODO: decide white-stone vs pink vs another color, and remember to turn down punctuation down a notch in hotness; would be nice to create a slightly tinged color, like noctis's white-sea-tinge
'label' = { fg = "purple" } # Loop labels in rust.
@ -212,7 +214,7 @@
'punctuation.delimiter' = { fg = "pink-hot", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Commas and colons.
# pink-hotter is slightly too annoying..
'punctuation.bracket' = { fg = "pink", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Parentheses, angle brackets, etc.
'punctuation.special' = { fg = "gold", modifiers = ["bold"] } # no clue..
'punctuation.special' = { fg = "orange-bright", modifiers = ["bold"] } # no clue..
# use gold to make it stick out a little..
'keyword' = { fg = "purple" } # Language reserved keywords. var, void, let
@ -221,16 +223,16 @@
'keyword.control.conditional' = { fg = "purple", modifiers = ["bold"] } # 'if', 'else', 'elif'.
# TODO: could use a cascading shades of purple here, between purple and purple-darker of operator, darkest on the outside, yet it's also nice to have it consistent..
# 'keyword.control.repeat' = { } # 'for', 'while', 'loop'.
'keyword.control.import' = { fg = "orange", modifiers = ["italic", "bold"] } # 'import', 'export', 'use', 'mod'
# TODO: could use another color here..
'keyword.control.import' = { fg = "purple", modifiers = ["italic"] } # 'import', 'export', 'use', 'mod'
# use crate::blah blah conflicts, crate is the same color..
'keyword.control.return' = { fg = "pink-salmon", modifiers = ["italic"] } # 'return' in most languages.
# NOTE: tried red-error, but it's so ugly!!.. :/ but could use it's own color.. stole noctis's pink-salmon here.. bold is really nice too, more pink-salmony, but it eventually bugged me..; italics makes it feel like it's *pressed* in
'keyword.control.exception' = { fg = "pink-salmon", modifiers = ["italic"] } # 'raise' in python.
'keyword.operator' = { fg = "purple-darker", modifiers = ["bold"] } # 'or', 'and', 'in'.
'keyword.operator' = { fg = "purple", modifiers = ["bold"] } # 'or', 'and', 'in'.
# TODO: doesn't look like it's working..??
'keyword.directive' = { fg = "purple", modifiers = ["italic"] } # Preprocessor directives (#if, #include in C).
'keyword.function' = { fg = "purple", modifiers = ["bold"] } # The keyword to define a funtion: 'def', 'fun', 'fn'.
'keyword.storage' = { fg = "purple" } # let and var in rust.. these should be more visible.. i tried defualt's almond, but it was just too bright..
'keyword.storage' = { fg = "purple" } # let and var in rust.. these should be more visible..
'keyword.storage.modifier' = { fg = "purple-dimmer", modifiers = ["italic"] } # function and type modifiers/accessors: public/private, mut, dyn, ref, &, internal, readonly, const, etc.
# these should be less visible
# bold makes sense here for C#, as it's usually the start of a function, but not so much for rust..
@ -239,14 +241,14 @@
# matches type.builtin
'operator' = { fg = "purple-darker", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Logical (&&, ||) and - I assume - Mathematical (+, %) operators
'operator' = { fg = "purple", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Logical (&&, ||) and - I assume - Mathematical (+, %) operators
# top three are ordered from brightest to darkest
# also used in markup headings
'function' = { fg = "orange"}
# TODO: orange-brighter is too bright.. :/ but much of the beauty of the theme comes from this color... just need to get a notch lower..
'function.method' = { fg = "orange-dimmer" } # Class / Struct methods.
'function.builtin' = { fg = "gold-dim" }
'function.method' = { fg = "orange" } # Class / Struct methods.
'function.builtin' = { fg = "orange-desaturated" }
'function.macro' = { fg = "orange", modifiers = ["italic"] } # Like macros in rust.
# italics works well here.. as does the magical gold of macros, as does orange-pumpkin
'function.special' = { fg = "orange", modifiers = ["italic"] } # Preprocessor in C.
@ -258,9 +260,8 @@
# namespace::function, namespace::class, package main, *types.Tuple
# requires a seperate color
# TODO: this nasty blue-green accurately matches how i feel about namespace syntax..: *barf*.. pink-hotter is interesting... really changes things up!.. but i still prefer something similar to blue for logical reasoning
# for a long time i was using italics here, but then discovered it was part of its ugliness! now it's actually tolerable..!
# Markup ==============================
# for -dima long time i was using italics here, but then discovered it was part of its ugliness! now it's actualltolerabl
# pumpkin==============================
# Colors for markup languages, like Markdown or XML. also affects comments!!
# a little different from code since it's so simple, using a simple two color scheme: purple 'n gold
@ -268,31 +269,29 @@
markup = "purple-pleasant-dimmer" # fallback
'markup.bold' = { fg = "orange" } # Bold text.
'markup.bold' = { fg = "orange-bright" } # Bold text.
# bold text isn't so easy to read.. but purple bold works pretty well alongside purple-pleasant
# this orange is surprisingly dim! not bad at all, and keeps a consistent two-color theme. though, orange-brighter is far more beautiful, but perhaps too bright..
'markup.italic' = { modifiers = ["italic"] } # Italicised text.
"markup.strikethrough" = { modifiers = ["crossed_out"] }
'markup.heading' = { fg = "orange-brighter", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Markdown headings
# TODO: gold vs orange-brighter, i really just like the bolded gold, but if it's too bright, orange-brighter is perfect
'markup.heading' = { fg = "orange-bright", modifiers = ["bold"] } # Markdown headings
# NOTE: underline didn't bold, and looked wayyy too thin compared to the bold font..
# underline = { style = "curl", modifiers = ["bold"] }
'markup.heading.1' = { fg = "orange-brighter", modifiers = ["bold"] }
'markup.heading.1' = { fg = "orange-bright", modifiers = ["bold"] }
'markup.heading.2' = { fg = "orange", modifiers = ["bold"] }
'markup.heading.3' = { fg = "gold" }
'markup.heading.4' = { fg = "orange-brighter" }
'markup.heading.3' = { fg = "orange-desaturated", modifiers = ["bold"] }
'markup.heading.4' = { fg = "orange-bright" }
'markup.heading.5' = { fg = "orange" }
'markup.heading.6' = { fg = "gold-dim" }
'markup.heading.marker' = { fg = "gold" } # Hashtag color on Markdown headings.
# bolded gold is too distracting..
'markup.heading.6' = { fg = "orange-desaturated" }
'markup.heading.marker' = { fg = "orange-brighter" } # Hashtag color on Markdown headings.
'markup.list' = { fg = "gold", modifiers = ["bold"] }
'markup.list' = { fg = "orange-bright", modifiers = ["bold"] }
# the bullet symbols are like shiny jewelry in the sea :)
'markup.list.numbered' = { fg = "gold" } # Numbered list.
'markup.list.numbered' = { fg = "orange-bright" } # Numbered list.
# 'markup.list.unnumbered' = { } # Bullet point list.
'markup.link' = { underline = { style = "curl", modifiers = ["bold"] } }
'markup.link' = { fg = "gray-stone" }
# different color is annoying in comments
# seems to underline only when highlighted, which is great!!
'markup.link.url' = { fg = "gray-stone"} # Urls pointed to by links.
@ -323,7 +322,7 @@ markup = "purple-pleasant-dimmer" # fallback
'diff.plus' = "green-aqua" # { } # Additions.
'diff.minus' = "red-error" # { } # Deletions.
'diff.delta' = "orange-warning" # { } # Modifications.
'diff.delta' = "orange" # { } # Modifications.
'diff.delta.moved' = "green-sea" # Renamed or moved files / changes.
@ -341,9 +340,7 @@ pink-salmon = "#df769b" # re-used for return, was "pink", it's perfect! :D use s
gold = "#ffd800" # a nice, shiny bolded gold used for punctuation, was "yellow", ..maybe was also used for it's variable text..?
purple-darker = "#6f60ea" # this purple is slightly darker than aura's, used for cascading keywords, but seems to match vs-code's aura better??
white-sea-tinged = "#b1cace" # has a tinge of green in it.., pleasant tho
orange = "#e4b782" # looks fantastic in noctics, fit for the sea theme, like a clown-fish, using it for functions
# orange-pumpkin = "#ff9e64" # orange from tokyonight, too bright but really orange!
orange-dimmer = "#e0af68" # yellow from tokyonight
orange-bright = "#e4b782" # looks fantastic in noctis, fit for the sea theme, like a clown-fish, but too bright :(
green-dark = "#5b858b" # mainly for comments/background text, was "gray"
red = "#e34e1b"
@ -361,8 +358,9 @@ purple-selection = "#3d375e7f"
purple-selection-solid = "#29263c"
blue-aqua = "#47ace8" # currently used for types, a pretty standard blue for classes..
green-aqua = "#54c59f" # used for constants/literals, not the prettiest, but it fits the aqua sea feelin' of the overall theme.. maybe can try bogster's green
orange-warning = "#c7a06f" # warning, like a dim hazard sign
pink = "#c17ac8" # great, comfy pink for pop-up-menu ui text, TODO: shuold be second main text color, but using it for punctuation at the moment..
orange = "#c7a06f" # used for functions, but feels too boring.. :(
orange-desaturated = "#C7B693"
pink = "#c17ac8" # great, comfy pink for pop-up-menu ui text, TODO: shuold be second main text color, but using it for punctuation t the moment..
# pink-lighter = "#cb90d1" # 1/7th shade lighter (whiter)
# white-stone-pink = "#BEA7C1" # somewhere between white-stone and pink; meh... pink is just more clearly visible than the colors between..
# pink-brighter = "#DE95E5"
@ -405,7 +403,10 @@ light-green-complement = "#e9488a" # initially used to create a high-contrast co
# from boo berry
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
# from tokyonight
# orange-pumpkin = "#ff9e64" # orange from tokyonight, too bright but really orange! looks okay with dim modifier..
# orange-tokyonight = "#e0af68" # yellow from tokyonight, similar to orange from noctis
# 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

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