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I noticed that in Rust, `println!`being a macro, it matched the color of string literals. This was visually confusing to me, so I checked what the nvim catpuccin theme (https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim) does. While it is pretty different, it does use different colors for strings and all function types: https://share.cleanshot.com/RLG2y1 I don't know if blue or red makes more sense given the other syntax choices, but wanted to propose this change cc @IsotoxalDev |
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autumn.toml | 3 years ago | |
base16_default_dark.toml | 3 years ago | |
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base16_terminal.toml | 3 years ago | |
bogster.toml | 3 years ago | |
boo_berry.toml | 3 years ago | |
catpuccin.toml | 3 years ago | |
dark_plus.toml | 3 years ago | |
dracula.toml | 3 years ago | |
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everforest_dark.toml | 3 years ago | |
everforest_light.toml | 3 years ago | |
gruvbox.toml | 3 years ago | |
gruvbox_light.toml | 3 years ago | |
ingrid.toml | 3 years ago | |
monokai.toml | 3 years ago | |
monokai_pro.toml | 3 years ago | |
monokai_pro_machine.toml | 3 years ago | |
monokai_pro_octagon.toml | 3 years ago | |
monokai_pro_ristretto.toml | 3 years ago | |
monokai_pro_spectrum.toml | 3 years ago | |
night_owl.toml | 3 years ago | |
nord.toml | 3 years ago | |
onedark.toml | 3 years ago | |
onelight.toml | 3 years ago | |
pop-dark.toml | 3 years ago | |
rose_pine.toml | 3 years ago | |
rose_pine_dawn.toml | 3 years ago | |
serika-dark.toml | 3 years ago | |
serika-light.toml | 3 years ago | |
snazzy.toml | 3 years ago | |
solarized_dark.toml | 3 years ago | |
solarized_light.toml | 3 years ago | |
spacebones_light.toml | 3 years ago | |
tokyonight.toml | 3 years ago | |
tokyonight_storm.toml | 3 years ago |
README.md
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