So in order for irssi to display the Solarized palette, you have to set your
Terminal emulator's color settings to the Solarized palette. The [Solarized
repository] includes theme settings for some popular terminal emulators as
-well as Xdefaults; or you can download them from the official [Solarized
-homepage]. If you use the irssi themes *without* having changed your
+well as Xdefaults; or you can download them from the official [Solarized]
+homepage. If you use the irssi themes *without* having changed your
emulator's palette, you will get a strange selection of colors that may be
hard to read.
based on the characteristics of the text characters to be displayed:
- Visibility generally follows importance, with an attempt to let unimportant
- text fade into the background (which is not always possible when supporting
- both dark and light backgrounds)
+ text fade into the background (which is not always possible when
+ simultaneously supporting dark and light backgrounds)
- Loud colors are chosen to call attention to noteworthy messages
### Supported Scripts ###
The following third-party scripts are supported:
+
- [adv\_windowlist.pl](http://anti.teamidiot.de/static/nei/*/Code/Irssi/)
- [usercount.pl](http://scripts.irssi.org/html/usercount.pl.html)
- [trackbar.pl](http://scripts.irssi.org/html/trackbar.pl.html)