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#1 2012-12-04 14:08:06

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Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Colorful Vim color scheme with 256 color terminal support.
Designed for high readability and optimal visibility of every element, and to be eye comfortable as well.

Git repo: https://github.com/zeis/vim-kolor
Vimscript #4339: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4339
PKGBUILD by graysky: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/vim-kolor

I hope you like it!

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#2 2012-12-04 14:18:55

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Nice theme, indeed comfortable for eyes... keep up the good work smile

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#3 2012-12-04 14:21:32

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Great, that looks nice. smile I'm going to try it out right now.

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#4 2012-12-04 15:19:16

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Looks really nice, pink especially.
Any chance you could make terminal color scheme?

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#5 2012-12-04 17:08:10

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Thanks. I'm very happy to read you comments. smile

@Šaran: Depending on the popularity of the Vim theme, perhaps, I may be working on an Xresources file in future. Unfortunately I'm very busy for now. I would like to test it with the major terminal applications to ensure there aren't big contrast inconsistencies, rather than just translating the Vim theme to an Xresources file or a 16 color palette.

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#6 2012-12-04 17:19:07

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

You just reminded me, I recently switched to a custom color scheme for urxvt except when using Vim. sad I'll try your theme out when I get home.

Thanks!

EDIT: My grammar bad. Please see below...

Last edited by drcouzelis (2012-12-06 14:06:08)

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#7 2012-12-04 17:27:12

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Šaran wrote:

Looks really nice, pink especially.
Any chance you could make terminal color scheme?

I'd love to have that too. I usually use vim rather than gvim, but just tried your scheme and like the others said, it's really well done!

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#8 2012-12-04 17:56:27

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Nice! 2 small requests:

1. Any chance of having a fold highlighted in a slightly different shade of gray so it's visible (sort of like zenburn)
2. The statusbar still shows up as plain black with bright white letters. Can that match the rest of the theme?

Thanks!
Scott

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#9 2012-12-04 18:15:09

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

I like it - reminds me of Easter candy/jelly beans.  Tell me, what is the font you are showing in the screenshot?  Also, +1 for firecat's two suggestions.

Keep up the good work!


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#10 2012-12-04 20:56:49

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

graysky wrote:

Tell me, what is the font you are showing in the screenshot?

Font is Consolas, however in order to achieve good rendering, you should play a bit with autohint and hintstyle properties in your .fonts.conf file. Anyway, if you don't use it already, I'd rather suggest the excellent DejaVu Sans Mono.

Your suggestions are not wrong. there will be improvements soon.

Last edited by zeis (2012-12-05 09:38:48)

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#11 2012-12-04 23:23:40

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Also wanted to 2nd the request for an Xresources theme when you have time. My current terminal colors only work well with a plain black background...not the dark-ish gray of your vim theme sad Using it today and I like it alot!

Scott

Edit: also tried out zenburn and solarized again today....I like yours better! They use a bit too light of a dark background for my taste.

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#12 2012-12-05 09:38:32

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Take a look at the updated version. There shouldn't be problems with terminals. I've tested it in Konsole with default stettings.

@firecat53: The background in terminal is a different shade of dark gray... and this is normal because of the 256 color limitation... however it shouldn't be black (#000000).

The statusbar contrast now matches the rest of the theme, and folding is more visible.
This should be quite definitive, let me know if you like it better!

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#13 2012-12-05 11:28:26

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

This is wonderful, I've made it my default colorscheme :-).


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#14 2012-12-05 15:23:30

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Thank you very much, this is really nice.

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#15 2012-12-06 04:50:43

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

zeis wrote:

@firecat53: The background in terminal is a different shade of dark gray... and this is normal because of the 256 color limitation... however it shouldn't be black (#000000).

Sorry, I just meant that my own default terminal colors don't look good with the lighter gray background you use for the vim theme, so I'd love to have a complete terminal theme based on your vim colors!

zeis wrote:

The statusbar contrast now matches the rest of the theme, and folding is more visible.
This should be quite definitive, let me know if you like it better!

Statusbar and folding look great!

Thanks a bunch!
Scott

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#16 2012-12-06 10:48:34

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

drcouzelis wrote:

You just reminded me, I recently switched to a custom color scheme for urxvt except when using Vim. sad I'll try your theme out when I get home.

Thanks!

So how do you do that? Do you revert the colorscheme to default when using vim?

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#17 2012-12-06 14:09:06

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Stalafin wrote:
drcouzelis wrote:

You just reminded me, I recently switched to a custom color scheme for urxvt except when using Vim.

So how do you do that? Do you revert the colorscheme to default when using vim?

I'm sorry, I totally messed up what I wanted to say. tongue

I recently switched to a custom color scheme for urxvt which looks great, except when using Vim. More specifically, when using vimdiff some of the background "diff" colors are the same color as the text, which means there's text in files that I can't see. (Not good!) Using a nice custom color scheme for Vim (like this one) has fixed my problem. smile

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#18 2012-12-06 16:22:11

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Thanks zeis!  I rated kolor as "Life Changing" on its www.vim.org page.  I use a dark, but not quite black background with a pseudo transparent terminal, so I shanged the relevent settings to none.  Still looks great!

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#19 2012-12-06 19:36:22

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Is this an expected behavior with the background color? Notice the difference between the vim background where the text is and the bottom half of the page after the end of the file.

Thanks!
Scott

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#20 2012-12-06 19:55:43

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

@firecat53

Same thing happens here, and I've seen it in other screenies around the web too.


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#21 2012-12-07 00:00:54

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

It should be a wanted effect. Many schemes have it and many others not... to me that's not very determining, and sure enough the 1.0.0 version didn't have it.
Maybe I'm going to remove it again. I'd also like to hear other comments.

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#22 2012-12-07 00:04:35

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@firecat53, if you want to change it, the text area is the "Normal ctermbg=" setting and the non-text are is (aptly named) "NonText ctermbg=".  They are lines 115 and 117 in zeis's config.

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#23 2012-12-07 00:12:26

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

WonderWoofy wrote:

@firecat53, if you want to change it, the text area is the "Normal ctermbg=" setting and the non-text are is (aptly named) "NonText ctermbg=".  They are lines 115 and 117 in zeis's config.

Does it mean you like it? Or do you agree to remove it? wink

Last edited by zeis (2012-12-07 00:34:01)

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#24 2012-12-07 01:04:04

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

Ah, I see how it works now. I haven't tried any vim themes since I set mine up several years ago, so I haven't seen that effect before.

Hmmmm....I think I could get used to it...is there a usability reason why people like it, or is it just a visual effect? I could probably go either way I think, but I've only used this for a couple of days now smile

Thanks for your work on this!

<twiddles thumbs waiting for matching Xresources theme> tongue

Scott

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#25 2012-12-07 01:46:22

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Re: Kolor.vim, Colorful and Eye Comfortable Vim Color Scheme

zeis wrote:
WonderWoofy wrote:

@firecat53, if you want to change it, the text area is the "Normal ctermbg=" setting and the non-text are is (aptly named) "NonText ctermbg=".  They are lines 115 and 117 in zeis's config.

Does it mean you like it? Or do you agree to remove it? wink

I removed it because I use a dark background with pseudo transparency with urxvt.  It is not black but certainly close, and it still looks great.

@firecat53, I think that the .Xresources file does not really matter because the config is specifying the exact one of 256 available colors that the terminal offers (I am not sure about this).  But if you use gvim it certainly should not matter because it sepcifies the exact hex color.  Also, i do not use the defferent colors for Normal and NonText because there are the tildas to mark where the lines stop, and this is enough for me personally.

Edit: If you use zsh, you can use this to see all the colors:

% for code in {000..255}; do print -P  -- "$code: %F{$code}%f"; done 

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