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Added iterm2 colors #9

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@Raynes Raynes commented Jan 22, 2012

Hi! Thank you for this fantastic color scheme!

One of the great things about themes like solarized and tomorrow-night is how widespread they are. Both of them define their colors and have a modular repo with themes for various editors/terminals/etc. I thought I'd run that by you, and to start it off, I added itermcolors in iterm/ and moved the vim-specific stuff to vim/.

I'm not sure if you're into this sort of thing, and it's totally fine if you're not. I hope to see themes for all sorts of editors and such in the future, and I figured keeping everything in separate repos would be tedious if jellybeans ever got the following that solarized has, but you can be the judge of that.

Once again, thanks for this fantastic scheme. :)

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trcjr commented Jan 22, 2012

+1

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richo commented Jan 22, 2012

Can you provide a screenshot of what this looks like in iTerm2?

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trcjr commented Jan 26, 2012

Default iTerm2 colorscheme

Jellybeans iTerm2 colorscheme

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Raynes commented Jan 26, 2012

Oh! I'm sorry! I don't know how I missed the first email.

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richo commented Jan 26, 2012

I created a script to convert the colors to an Xdefaults format so I could try them in urxvt.

The script is here https://github.com/richoH/itermcolors2xdefaults

I'll add the Xdefault to the pull request if you like, although I had to adjust the values significantly to make them usable (multiply by 2.5). I also had to normalise them a bit.

richo added a commit to richo/jellybeans.vim that referenced this pull request Jan 26, 2012
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Thanks for the iterm colors. FWIW, I had to enable "smart cursor color" in iterm2 to avoid a nearly invisible black cursor using these settings.

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devinus commented Feb 1, 2013

👍

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qtpi commented Feb 12, 2013

👎 This is exactly what I was looking for, however I think it should be in it's own repository rather than merged into this one. It makes no sense to clone iterm colors into the .vim/ directory.

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devinus commented Feb 12, 2013

@Brandito Agreed.

@Raynes One thing I've noticed is the background terminal color is still very dark, unlike the Jellybeans background (more of a blue). Is this intentional?

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Raynes commented Feb 12, 2013

@devinus Not intentional. I may have just not noticed or something? I did this ages ago.

Anyways, I don't think the author is interested in it, so if anyone wants to grab the pull request and move it to its own repo, feel free.

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qtpi commented Feb 12, 2013

@Raynes Cool I'll do some minor alterations to the colors and give it it's own repo, thanks for making this.

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devinus commented Feb 12, 2013

@Brandito If you could fix the background color to be the correct var that would be awesome.

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qtpi commented Feb 14, 2013

@devinus I'll be sure to do that, it will be a day or two but I'll message you when it's done.

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qtpi commented Feb 14, 2013

Yo @devinus the itermcolors are done, pick them up here:
https://github.com/brandito/Jellybeans.itermcolors

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@qtpi you changed your username and broke the link ;)

working link - https://github.com/qtpi/Jellybeans.itermcolors

thanks for this! i'm on the hunt for jellybeans for mutt, planning on porting it myself if i can't find one

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why it still opened?

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why it still opened?

because a maintainer hasn't merged it in or closed it out... project's seemingly abandoned at this point

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