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But first, please read +. diff --git a/runtime/themes/zenburn.toml b/runtime/themes/zenburn.toml index 002db10fe995..c40f4cdf34f3 100644 --- a/runtime/themes/zenburn.toml +++ b/runtime/themes/zenburn.toml @@ -1,66 +1,278 @@ -# A unofficial port of VIM's zenburn theme: https://github.com/jnurmine/Zenburn/ +# Port of Vim's Zenburn theme (https://github.com/jnurmine/Zenburn/) +# based on theli-ua's Helix port (https://github.com/theli-ua/helix/tree/zenburn) +# Author: Jakob Jordan +# License: GNU GPL -"ui.background" = { bg = "bg" } -"ui.menu" = { fg = "#9f9f9f", bg = "uibg" } -"ui.menu.selected" = { fg = "#d0d0a0", bg = "#242424", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"ui.linenr" = { fg = "#9fafaf", bg = "#262626"} -"ui.linenr.selected" = { modifiers = ["bold"]} -"ui.popup" = { bg = "uibg" } -"ui.selection" = { bg = "#304a3d" } -"ui.selection.primary" = { bg = "#2f2f2f" } -"comment" = { fg = "comment" } -"comment.block.documentation" = { fg = "comment", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"comment.line.documentation" = { fg = "comment", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"ui.virtual.inlay-hint" = { fg = "#9f9f9f" } -"ui.statusline" = { bg = "statusbg", fg = "#ccdc90" } -"ui.statusline.inactive" = { fg = '#2e3330', bg = '#88b090' } -"ui.cursor" = { fg = "#000d18", bg = "#8faf9f", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"ui.text" = { fg = "normal"} -"operator" = { fg = "#f0efd0" , modifiers = []} -"variable" = "normal" -"variable.builtin" = {fg = "constant", modifiers = ["bold"]} -"constant.numeric" = "numeric" -"constant" = { fg = "constant", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"type" = { fg = "#dfdfbf", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"ui.cursor.match" = { fg = "#343434", bg = "#284f28", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"string" = "#cc9393" -"variable.other.member" = "#efef8f" -"constant.character.escape" = { fg = "#dca3a3", modifiers = ["bold"]} -"function" = "#efef8f" -"function.macro" = { fg = "#ffcfaf", modifiers = ["bold"] } -"special" = "#cfbfaf" -"keyword" = { fg = "#f0dfaf", modifiers = ["bold"]} -"keyword.storage-class" = { fg = "#c3bf9f", modifiers = ["bold"]} -"label" = { fg = "#dfcfaf", modifiers = ["underlined"] } -"ui.help" = { fg = "white", bg = "black" } -"ui.virtual.ruler" = { bg = "#484848" } -"ui.virtual.whitespace" = { fg = "#5b605e", modifiers = ["bold"]} +# "attribute" +"type" = "zb-type-fg" +"type.builtin" = { fg = "zb-type-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"type.parameter" = { fg = "zb-typedef-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"type.enum" = { fg = "zb-structure-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "type.enum.variant" +"constructor" = "zb-type-fg" +"constant" = { fg = "zb-constant-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "constant.builtin" +"constant.builtin.boolean" = "zb-boolean-fg" +"constant.character" = { fg = "zb-character-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "constant.character.escape" +"constant.numeric.integer" = { fg = "zb-number-fg" } +"constant.numeric.float" = { fg = "zb-float-fg" } +"string" = "zb-string-fg" +# "string.regexp" +# "string.special" +# "string.special.path" +# "string.special.url" +# "string.special.symbol" +"comment" = "zb-comment-fg" +# "comment.line" +"comment.line.documentation" = { fg = "zb-specialcomment-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "comment.block" +"comment.block.documentation" = { fg = "zb-specialcomment-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"variable" = "zb-identifier-fg" +"variable.builtin" = { modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "variable.parameter" +# "variable.other" +# "variable.other.member" +# "variable.other.member.private" +"label" = { fg = "zb-label-fg", underline = { style = 'line' } } +# "punctuation" +"punctuation.delimiter" = "zb-delimiter-fg" +# "punctuation.bracket" +"punctuation.special" = "zb-special-fg" +"keyword" = { fg = "zb-keyword-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "keyword.control" +"keyword.control.conditional" = { fg = "zb-conditional-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"keyword.control.repeat" = { fg = "zb-repeat-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"keyword.control.import" = { fg = "zb-preproc-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "keyword.control.return" +"keyword.control.exception" = { fg = "zb-exception-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "keyword.operator" +# "keyword.directive" +# "keyword.function" +# "keyword.storage" +"keyword.storage.type" = { fg = "zb-storageclass-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "keyword.storage.modifier" +"operator" = "zb-operator-fg" +"function" = "zb-function-fg" +"function.builtin" = { fg = "zb-function-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "function.method" +# "function.method.private" +"function.macro" = { fg = "zb-macro-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "function.special" +"tag" = { fg = "zb-tag-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "tag.builtin" +"namespace" = { fg = "zb-include-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"special" = "zb-special-fg" +# "markup" +"markup.heading" = { fg = "zb-constant-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "markup.heading.marker" +# "markup.heading.1" +# "markup.heading.2" +# "markup.heading.3" +# "markup.heading.4" +# "markup.heading.5" +# "markup.heading.6" +"markup.list" = "zb-number-fg" +# "markup.list.unnumbered" +# "markup.list.numbered" +# "markup.list.checked" +# "markup.list.unchecked" +"markup.bold" = { modifiers = ["bold"] } +"markup.italic" = { modifiers = ["italic"] } +"markup.strikethrough" = { modifiers = ["crossed_out"] } +"markup.link" = { underline.style = "line" } +# "markup.link.url" +# "markup.link.label" +# "markup.link.text" = "zb-cyan" +"markup.quote" = "zb-comment-fg" +"markup.raw" = "zb-delimiter-fg" +# "markup.raw.inline" +# "markup.raw.block" +# "diff" +"diff.plus" = { fg = "zb-diffadd-fg", bg = "zb-diffadd-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"diff.plus.gutter" = "zb-diffadd-fg" +"diff.minus" = { fg = "zb-diffdelete-fg", bg = "zb-diffdelete-bg" } +"diff.minus.gutter" = "zb-string-fg" +"diff.delta" = { bg = "zb-diffchange-bg" } +# "diff.delta.moved" +# "diff.delta.conflict" +"diff.delta.gutter" = "zb-normal-fg" -"punctuation.delimiter" = "#8f8f8f" - -"ui.virtual.indent-guide" = "#4f4f4f" - -"diff.plus" = {fg = "#709080"} -"diff.delta" = {fg = "#464646"} -"diff.minus" = {fg = "#cc9393"} - -"diagnostic" = {bg = "statusbg"} -"diagnostic.error" = { fg = "errorfg", bg = "errorbg"} -"diagnostic.unnecessary" = { modifiers = ["dim"] } -"diagnostic.deprecated" = { modifiers = ["crossed_out"] } -"ui.gutter" = { bg = "statusbg" } -"hint" = {fg = "numeric", bg = "statusbg"} -"warning" = "numeric" -"error" = "errorfg" +"ui.background" = { bg = "zb-normal-bg" } +# "ui.background.separator" +"ui.cursor" = { fg = "zb-cursor-fg", bg = "zb-cursor-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "ui.cursor.normal" +# "ui.cursor.insert" +# "ui.cursor.select" +"ui.cursor.match" = { fg = "zb-matchparen-fg", bg = "zb-matchparen-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "ui.cursor.primary" +# "ui.cursor.primary.normal" +# "ui.cursor.primary.insert" +# "ui.cursor.primary.select" +# "ui.debug.breakpoint" +# "ui.debug.active" +"ui.gutter" = { bg = "zb-linenr-bg" } +# ui.gutter.selected Gutter for the line the cursor is on +"ui.linenr" = { fg = "zb-linenr-fg", bg = "zb-linenr-bg" } +"ui.linenr.selected" = { fg = "zb-cursorlinenr-fg", bg = "zb-cursorlinenr-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"ui.statusline" = { bg = "zb-statusline-fg", fg = "zb-statusline-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"ui.statusline.inactive" = { bg = "zb-statuslinenc-fg", fg = "zb-statuslinenc-bg", modifiers = [] } +# "ui.statusline.normal" +# "ui.statusline.insert" +# "ui.statusline.select" +# "ui.statusline.separator" +# "ui.bufferline" +# "ui.bufferline.active" +# "ui.bufferline.background" +"ui.popup" = { fg = "zb-pmenu-fg", bg = "zb-pmenu-bg" } +# "ui.popup.info" +# "ui.picker.header" +# "ui.picker.header.column" +# "ui.picker.header.column.active" +# "ui.window" = "zb-lineno" +"ui.help" = { fg = "zb-pmenu-fg", bg = "zb-pmenu-bg" } +"ui.text" = "zb-normal-fg" +"ui.text.focus" = { modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "ui.text.inactive" +"ui.text.info" = { fg = "zb-pmenu-fg", bg = "zb-pmenu-bg" } +"ui.virtual.ruler" = { bg = "zb-colorcolumn-bg" } +"ui.virtual.whitespace" = { fg = "zb-nontext-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"ui.virtual.indent-guide" = { fg = "zb-colorcolumn-bg" } +# "ui.virtual.inlay-hint" +# "ui.virtual.inlay-hint.parameter" +# "ui.virtual.inlay-hint.type" +# "ui.virtual.wrap" +"ui.virtual.jump-label" = { modifiers = ["bold"] } +"ui.menu" = { fg = "zb-pmenu-fg", bg = "zb-pmenu-bg" } +"ui.menu.selected" = { fg = "zb-pmenusel-fg", bg = "zb-pmenusel-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "ui.menu.scroll" +"ui.selection" = { bg = "#373737" } +"ui.selection.primary" = { bg = "zb-visual-bg" } +# "ui.highlight" +# "ui.highlight.frameline" +"ui.cursorline.primary" = { bg = "zb-cursorline-bg" } +# "ui.cursorline.secondary" +"ui.cursorcolumn.primary" = { bg = "zb-cursorcolumn-bg" } +# "ui.cursorcolumn.secondary" +"warning" = { fg = "zb-error-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"error" = { fg = "zb-error-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"info" = { fg = "zb-todo-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"hint" = { fg = "zb-todo-fg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +# "diagnostic" +"diagnostic.hint" = { fg = "zb-todo-fg", bg = "zb-todo-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"diagnostic.info" = { fg = "zb-todo-fg", bg = "zb-todo-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"diagnostic.warning" = { fg = "zb-error-fg", bg = "zb-error-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"diagnostic.error" = { fg = "zb-error-fg", bg = "zb-error-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"diagnostic.unnecessary" = { fg = "zb-todo-fg", bg = "zb-todo-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } +"diagnostic.deprecated"= { fg = "zb-todo-fg", bg = "zb-todo-bg", modifiers = ["bold"] } [palette] -comment = "#7f9f7f" -bg = "#3f3f3f" -uibg = "#2c2e2e" -constant = "#dca3a3" -normal = "#dcdccc" -todo = "#dfdfdf" -errorfg = "#e37170" -errorbg = "#3d3535" -statusbg = "#313633" -numeric = "#8cd0d3" +"zb-boolean-fg" = "#dca3a3" +"zb-character-fg" = "#dca3a3" # gui=bold +"zb-comment-fg" = "#7f9f7f" +"zb-conditional-fg" = "#f0dfaf" # gui=bold +"zb-constant-fg" = "#dca3a3" # gui=bold +"zb-cursor-fg" = "#000d18" +"zb-cursor-bg" = "#8faf9f" # gui=bold +"zb-debug-fg" = "#bca3a3" # gui=bold +"zb-define-fg" = "#ffcfaf" # gui=bold +"zb-delimiter-fg" = "#8f8f8f" +"zb-diffadd-fg" = "#709080" +"zb-diffadd-bg" = "#313c36" # gui=bold +"zb-diffchange-bg" = "#333333" +"zb-diffdelete-fg" = "#333333" +"zb-diffdelete-bg" = "#464646" +"zb-difftext-fg" = "#ecbcbc" +"zb-difftext-bg" = "#41363c" # gui=bold +"zb-directory-fg" = "#9fafaf" # gui=bold +"zb-errormsg-fg" = "#80d4aa" +"zb-errormsg-bg" = "#2f2f2f" # gui=bold +"zb-exception-fg" = "#c3bf9f" # gui=bold +"zb-float-fg" = "#c0bed1" +# "zb-foldcolumn-fg" = "#93b3a3" +# "zb-foldcolumn-bg" = "#3f4040" +# "zb-folded-fg" = "#93b3a3" +# "zb-folded-bg" = "#3f4040" +"zb-function-fg" = "#efef8f" +"zb-identifier-fg" = "#efdcbc" +"zb-incsearch-fg" = "#f8f893" +"zb-incsearch-bg" = "#385f38" +"zb-keyword-fg" = "#f0dfaf" # gui=bold +"zb-macro-fg" = "#ffcfaf" # gui=bold +"zb-modemsg-fg" = "#ffcfaf" # gui=none +"zb-moremsg-fg" = "#ffffff" # gui=bold +"zb-number-fg" = "#8cd0d3" +"zb-operator-fg" = "#f0efd0" +"zb-pmenusbar-fg" = "#000000" +"zb-pmenusbar-bg" = "#2e3330" +"zb-pmenuthumb-fg" = "#040404" +"zb-pmenuthumb-bg" = "#a0afa0" +"zb-precondit-fg" = "#dfaf8f" # gui=bold +"zb-preproc-fg" = "#ffcfaf" # gui=bold +"zb-question-fg" = "#ffffff" # gui=bold +"zb-repeat-fg" = "#ffd7a7" # gui=bold +"zb-search-fg" = "#ffffe0" +"zb-search-bg" = "#284f28" +"zb-signcolumn-fg" = "#9fafaf" # gui=bold +"zb-specialchar-fg" = "#dca3a3" # gui=bold +"zb-specialcomment-fg" = "#82a282" # gui=bold +"zb-special-fg" = "#cfbfaf" +"zb-specialkey-fg" = "#9ece9e" +"zb-statement-fg" = "#e3ceab" # gui=none +"zb-statusline-fg" = "#313633" +"zb-statusline-bg" = "#ccdc90" +"zb-statuslinenc-fg" = "#2e3330" +"zb-statuslinenc-bg" = "#88b090" +"zb-storageclass-fg" = "#c3bf9f" # gui=bold +"zb-string-fg" = "#cc9393" +"zb-structure-fg" = "#efefaf" # gui=bold +"zb-tag-fg" = "#e89393" # gui=bold +"zb-title-fg" = "#efefef" # gui=bold +"zb-todo-fg" = "#dfdfdf" # gui=bold +"zb-todo-bg" = "#575757" +"zb-typedef-fg" = "#dfe4cf" # gui=bold +"zb-type-fg" = "#dfdfbf" # gui=bold +"zb-underlined-fg" = "#dcdccc" # gui=underline +"zb-vertsplit-fg" = "#2e3330" +"zb-vertsplit-bg" = "#688060" +# "zb-visualnos-fg" = "#333333" +# "zb-visualnos-bg" = "#f18c96" # gui=bold,underline +"zb-warningmsg-fg" = "#ffffff" +"zb-warningmsg-bg" = "#333333" # gui=bold +"zb-wildmenu-fg" = "#cbecd0" +"zb-wildmenu-bg" = "#2c302d" # gui=underline + +"zb-normal-fg" = "#dcdccc" +"zb-normal-bg" = "#3f3f3f" +"zb-conceal-fg" = "#8f8f8f" +"zb-conceal-bg" = "#484848" +"zb-colorcolumn-bg" = "#484848" +"zb-cursorline-bg" = "#434443" +"zb-cursorlinenr-fg" = "#d2d39b" +"zb-cursorlinenr-bg" = "#262626" +"zb-cursorcolumn-bg" = "#4f4f4f" +"zb-foldcolumn-bg" = "#333333" +"zb-folded-bg" = "#333333" +"zb-linenr-fg" = "#9fafaf" +"zb-linenr-bg" = "#262626" +"zb-nontext-fg" = "#5b605e" # gui=bold +"zb-pmenu-fg" = "#9f9f9f" +"zb-pmenu-bg" = "#2c2e2e" +"zb-pmenusel-fg" = "#d0d0a0" +"zb-pmenusel-bg" = "#242424" # gui=bold +"zb-matchparen-fg" = "#ffffe0" +"zb-matchparen-bg" = "#284f28" # gui=bold +"zb-signcolumn-bg" = "#343434" +"zb-specialkey-bg" = "#444444" +"zb-tabline-fg" = "#d0d0b8" +"zb-tabline-bg" = "#222222" # gui=none +"zb-tablinesel-fg" = "#f0f0b0" +"zb-tablinesel-bg" = "#333333" # gui=bold +"zb-tablinefill-fg" = "#dccdcc" +"zb-tablinefill-bg" = "#101010" # gui=none +"zb-visual-bg" = "#2f2f2f" +"zb-visualnos-bg" = "#2f2f2f" +"zb-error-fg" = "#e37170" +"zb-error-bg" = "#3d3535" # gui=bold +"zb-include-fg" = "#dfaf8f" # gui=bold +"zb-label-fg" = "#dfcfaf" # gui=underline