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bring back the old color scheme

Open gozes opened this issue 9 years ago • 5 comments

I really like the old colour scheme with the yellow and orange. Can you add and option or maybe a variant of the current theme to use the old colour scheme

gozes avatar Feb 16 '16 09:02 gozes

+1

kfyodor avatar Mar 04 '16 21:03 kfyodor

I realized that the recent change affected many programming modes broadly when I was writing it, but I was motivated to build in a little more consistency. For instance, I felt the coloring worked well for one language I worked in, but not for others--and the discrepancies weren't intuitive (or semantically useful).

Can I ask what has been affected in your use cases? For instance, many modes such as org-mode, gnus, etc. should be relatively unaffected.

n3mo avatar Mar 08 '16 20:03 n3mo

Hi Nicholas!

I work in Clojure and pretty much everything has been affected with recent changes. To be honest, the most recent version looks nothing like the original Cyberpunk from emacs-live, mainly due to disappearance of yellow and orange (like @gozes said), which I think helped to bring this cyberpunk-ish feel to the theme.

Here are some before/after screenshots with .clj file opened:

cyberpunk before

cyberpunk after

kfyodor avatar Mar 10 '16 14:03 kfyodor

Thanks for the additional information @konukhov! I apologize for my sluggish response to this issue. Life has been getting in the way lately. I just wanted to touch base quickly to let you know that your comments haven't gone unnoticed. I agree that the recent changes to the theme have altered things a quite a bit. It was a change that I personally liked, but perhaps wasn't suitable for the theme itself. I'll likely roll things back in the near future. Cheers!

n3mo avatar Mar 31 '16 15:03 n3mo

Hey @n3mo, if you do end up rolling things back, could you maybe find a way to preserve the current version somewhere (i.e. the one we have now without the yellow and orange), either by tagging it with a version name in git or by maintaining a separate repository (call it neo-cyberpunk or alt-cyberpunk or something). I also work in clojure and I quite like the way it is now.

Thanks you for your efforts!

secondspass avatar May 03 '17 04:05 secondspass