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To consistently port the theme #49

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maxdevjs opened this issue Sep 4, 2020 · 1 comment
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To consistently port the theme #49

maxdevjs opened this issue Sep 4, 2020 · 1 comment

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@maxdevjs
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maxdevjs commented Sep 4, 2020

Hello :)

found this theme and pretty happy with it after a few days of use: so 'relaxing' to use it all day long.

I thought to port it to a few (couple?) apps/tools that I use, but I do not know how to do it consistently.

I installed Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, Vim versions and are pleasant but somewhat different among them.

Initially, seemed that differences could be due to not being all up to date versions, but then...

I installed Brackets and also found out that there are Monokai, New Moon, New Sun, One Dark, Tomorrow, Twilight and Zenburn variants (not found in new-moon/brackets) 🤔

Pretty confused now 😃

I started the port to kitty taking as inspiration the Visual Studio Code terminal. Still not pushed to Github, but it looks like

screenshot-2020-09-04_13:54:44_-03-03:00_1599238484

At the bottom of the following screenshot can be spotted active/inactive tabs. At the top borders among splits.

screenshot-2020-09-04_13:26:57_-03-03:00_1599236817

Not really enthusiastic about it, but I tried a port to Gnome Terminal that looks like this when setting a highlight selection colour

screenshot-2020-09-04_14:38:13_-03-03:00_1599241093

and like this without highlight selection colour 🤢

screenshot-2020-09-04_14:41:15_-03-03:00_1599241275

Any, all, and every suggestion will be very well welcomed.

@taniarascia
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Nice, I've never heard of kitty but that looks really nice. Yes, Brackets was the original IDE I developed the theme on (in 2015!) and I got overenthusiastic with it and made "alternate versions" for all the popular themes, but that was way too much work to continue doing on other IDEs. I just need my theme on terminal and VSCode, haven't used Atom and Sublime in so long that those ones have gotten out of date.

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