X-Git-Url: https://v.licheni.net/stack/conf/irssi-colors-solarized.git/blobdiff_plain/3b7979c545e592fd0e779e8730fea24d67491dba..870991ff02a7aa52f1532f6600e18fa6f8db992f:/README.mkd diff --git a/README.mkd b/README.mkd index cca1825..7a1897e 100644 --- a/README.mkd +++ b/README.mkd @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Solarized orange. 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. @@ -138,13 +138,14 @@ the number of colors visible is minimized when possible. Colors were selected 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) @@ -206,7 +207,7 @@ Installation - For Apple's Terminal.app on OS X, this means that Text Settings should have the `Use bold fonts` checkbox *unselected*. -2. Obtain solarized-universal.theme +2. Obtain `solarized-universal.theme` a) Option A: Download `solarized-universal.theme` from [irssi-only repository] and place it in your `~/.irssi` directory