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Support different color palettes, specifically for dark background terminal emulators #17

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nicowilliams opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 6 comments
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I use dark background themes on my terminals. In VIM I set bg=dark. The color palette that bitwise uses makes it difficult to see some things (e.g., those in dark blue) on dark bg terms.

Nice tool though!

@mellowcandle mellowcandle added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers labels Jul 12, 2019
@mellowcandle mellowcandle added this to the v0.4 milestone Jul 12, 2019
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@nicowilliams can you perhaps attach screen shit so I'll have a reference to you problem?

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bitwise-colors

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The dark blue underscores are hard to see. That's basically it. I should write a PR, but I'm heads deep in other code atm.

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Ncurses doesn't support so many colors, you can use this page as reference:
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/about-ncurses-colors-0

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When you'll have time, feel free to PR.

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Will do.

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