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Huy Zing
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Mon, 30 May 2011 12:16:12 +0000
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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
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.
emulator's palette, you will get a strange selection of colors that may be
hard to read.