I've been using and developing a new dual-mode selective contrast 
colorscheme for several months now, and I've now uploaded a beta release to 
vim.org/project homepage/github:

Homepage:
http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized

Github:
https://github.com/altercation/solarized

Vim.org
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3520

Summary:
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Solarized is a carefully designed 16 color, selective contrast colorscheme 
with both *light* and *dark* modes. It supports GUI full color, 256 color 
terminal mode and 16 color terminal mode (use Solarized terminal 
colorschemes with the latter for optimal results; see project homepage 
above). 

It has been built on a foundation of eight monotones with precise CIELAB 
lightness relations. These monotones relations are symmetric, allowing for 
use in light and dark modes with identical readability.


I'd welcome testing and feedback.

Best regards,
Ethan

Ethan Schoonover
[email protected]

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