2015-12-11 17:04 GMT+01:00 Graeme Geldenhuys <mailingli...@geldenhuys.co.uk>
:

> On 2015-12-11 15:49, Julio Jiménez wrote:
> > Attached is the solarized normal (non dark) version.
>
> Oh, now you are just showing off! ;-) You beat me to it. Awesome, and
> many thanks for sharing.
>
>
> >  For those that doesn't like dark themes.
>
> Just to let others know. Switching between the dark or light theme is
> really useful. eg: I will use the dark them in a normal lit room, but at
> night or in a brightly lit room, I might switch to the light theme. This
> makes a huge difference with the visibility/readability of your code.
>
> For those that don't know the story behind the Solarized theme, take a
> look at the link below. The colours are very specific and chosen with
> great care. Switching between dark and light should not alter the
> colours of actual text, only the background.
>

Not exactly ;)

if you read (at the image showing light and dark theme):

"The same 16 colors are used in both color schemes, with only four color
swaps needed to completely switch between light and dark modes..."

In this case:

diff pascal_solarized_dark.sdef pascal_solarized.sdef
5c5
< COLORS $93a1a1 $002b36
---
> COLORS $586e75 $fdf6e3
22c22
<  comment 'i' $586e75
---
>  comment 'i' $93a1a1

But  it is  really easy to change from dark to light. Of course, these
themes can be changed/adapted to user preferences :D



>
> Solarized homepage:
>   http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
>
>
>
Regards.


-- 
Julio Jiménez Borreguero
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