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2015-07-15changed default popup background color and color schemesRobin Haberkorn1-2/+2
* use black on light white as the default popup colors (e.g. in --no-profile mode). this looks less annoying than black on light blue and is more often more readable (since light blue will be rendered quite dark often). It's no longer necessary to highlight the popup with (distinct) colors. Keeping the foreground black ensures that there's a brighter foreground color for bold entries in case the terminal does not support bold fonts. * the `terminal.tes` scheme keeps the default popup style. However since it uses white on black as the default colors, this will often still stand out from the message line (on 16 color terminals). * `solarized.tes` now uses a similar high-contrast popup style with either a bright or dark background. The foreground colors have been chosen so that bright variants exist for non-bold terminals - although these bright variants do not stand out very much.
2015-07-14added port of the Solarized color schemeRobin Haberkorn1-0/+138
* see http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized * I don't know if I want this port to be linked into the main solarized repository as it is certainly not perfect. * However both light and dark modes are supported and usable since to SciTECO's new theming support. * Set -U[solarized.light] before munging to enable light mode. * Registers function key F5 to toggle between light and dark modes. * Works on ncurses (with some restrictions) and almost all other PDCurses ports. GTK+ also works somewhat, but not all parts of the GTK+ UI are currently themable.