RFC: theme emacs with a 6-color palette with semantics theming

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  • color-tools.el

    color tools for emacs

  • other: thanks for sharing! looks cool. I am exploring similar areas, and naming things is hard. I see you're doing some color space exploration in your themes! you might be interested in some color tools I created.

  • configuration

    Discontinued My configs: OS setups, dotfiles, scripts and more. (by cadadr)

  • E.g. a very important detail IMHO is the active vs. inactive modelines. In your light theme they are virtually the same, so you need to chase the cursor to find the active window. The first thing I modify in themes I use is to make modeline colours such that inactive one is faded but still legible, and active modeline really stands out: https://github.com/cadadr/configuration/blob/bf8b87c36dbab85d1ec35f3c9aa6f7d3c5e1f347/emacs.d/init.el#L5842 In general if you're not limited by a palette it's easier to adjust everything perfectly.

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  • emacs-semantics-theming

    Foundation for building semantically meaningful themes over emacs

  • yes -- my point is you are assuming derivations like this will look tolerable always, and if with some color combination it doesn't, the user will have play the find the face game regardless

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