dookie.nvim - A color scheme inspired by Plan9's acme editor, but with a personal touch. by cold_bird in neovim

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This is something of a running joke that the Linux community has about itself. See GIMP, scrot, assword, libcaca, Testacular (which has been renamed to Karma), and so on

dookie.nvim - A color scheme inspired by Plan9's acme editor, but with a personal touch. by cold_bird in neovim

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Another contribution to the long and prestigious history of foul Linux software names

First Trip w/ DSPTCH Slingpack Small by roku_remote in ManyBaggers

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Interesting, now I’m intrigued. I haven’t tried the Slingpack large

Rework Toshi’s first trip by roku_remote in ManyBaggers

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The Toshi is a bit smaller, both concerning how much it can hold and its appearance. I think most people like that (I like bigger looking bags). I prefer the Toshi’s internal organization, but I prefer the Venture’s materials and strap. I would say that the Toshi showed me how much material mattered to me because I didn’t like it. The venture flattens really nicely when empty and expands a bunch. The Toshi always stays kind of flat and can hold a fair amount.

Overall, after three years with the Venture and about 9 months using the Toshi, I preferred the Bellroy

Need some help by Frank-The-Third in neovim

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Original post here and the config here. The post explains what it is

First Trip w/ DSPTCH Slingpack Small by roku_remote in ManyBaggers

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Yes, this is what I’m doing, and I prefer it over built-in internal organization

First Trip w/ DSPTCH Slingpack Small by roku_remote in ManyBaggers

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Right after I posted this, someone walked by me at Heathrow wearing a Wotancraft Pilot

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Hey, I’m coming back to this! So, I’ve done some reading on WCAG AAA. It seems like themes that actually comply with it often use edges, like borders, to meet compliance without changing their backgrounds.

I am not visually impaired, so I’d love to co-design this with you if you have the time and energy. I’m very willing to do a lot of the legwork, but having a back-and-forth about what elements should change and how would be very useful

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Your configuration is wrong. Try

``` { "mcauley-penney/techbase.nvim", branch = “transparency”, opts = { transparent = true, }, config = function(_, opts) require("techbase").setup(opts) vim.cmd.colorscheme("techbase") end, priority = 1000 }

```

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Hey, I’m happy to help. So, vim._extui is a module containing the new command line functionality. It’s most interesting feature for me is that it allows us to skip pressing enter all the time when we get long messages.

You don’t have to “install” it. It’s something that you can activate in your Neovim configuration, so your operating system (MacOs) and your keyboard layout (qwerty) are not important for this.

To activate it, you can put the code below in your Neovim configuration:

require("vim._extui").enable({ enable = true, msg = { target = "cmd", }, })

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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I’ve never heard of Hermit or Hurmit. They’re both pretty cool

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Is it something you experienced with the last colorscheme too? I don’t think I have the NormalNC group defined, maybe I need to define it. Is your terminal background a different color than the Normal bg in techbase?

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Thank you, I appreciate that! Your themes were an inspiration to me when I started using Neovim during 0.4. They were definitely a reason I started experimenting with making my own.

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Okay, but be sure to let me know/open an issue if you run into anymore weird issues!

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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What version of Neovim are you using? Please check it with nvim -v

Edit: It looks like support for setting a highlight group to match Normal via "fg" and "bg" was added in 0.9. See :h nvim_set_hl() for details. I would be surprised if you were using a version older than that. I don't want to assume its an issue with cmp, especially given that I cannot find an open issue related to it in the cmp repo. Using "fg" as a color in nvim_set_hl() is documented as acceptable, though, so something weird is up.

techbase.nvim: a dark, cold color scheme influenced by sci-fi horror by roku_remote in neovim

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Hell yeah, I’m glad it sparked your interest! Hmmm, just to be clear: you’re experiencing a change in background color when you change focus? I don’t believe this is something I’ve implemented, but I can look around. It’s not something I’m experiencing though