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Indeed. If the color scheme is for prose and code, show how it looks with prose and code, IMO. The obsidian theme has this screenshot in the README: https://github.com/kepano/flexoki-obsidian/raw/main/cover.pn...
But again, it's not really showing that much either.
Looks nice, some kind soul should add it to emacs themes https://github.com/emacs-themes/emacs-themes-site
As someone who is always looking for light color schemes (currently using Selenized[1], by the way), I’ll give it a try.
[1]: https://github.com/jan-warchol/selenized
That's pretty, thanks for sharing. I like the github page and that it has a lot of examples: https://github.com/precompute/sculpture-themes
Added screenshots, thanks for the feedback! I was planning to do so, but it was just getting a bit late. My website is always a work in progress :)
https://github.com/kepano/flexoki/blob/main/flexoki-code.png
I took a recent go at designing a good terminal color scheme and ended up with:
https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes#aardvark-b...
The goal of this theme is that:
colors are fairly natural