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My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme
https://emacsconf.org/2024/talks/theme - MetroWind - Track: General
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Notes, discussions, links, feedback:
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- Comment: Hi MetroWind, your lab-theme was the inspo for my initial color space journey ~6 years ago, thanks for putting your work out there
- Wow I'm so glad you found your inspiration! Thanks!
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Questions and answers go here:
- Q: When you choose colors based on the same lightness, does it not hurt readability since the eye sees lightness most?
- Q: One area I see emacs able to do themes that is "underused?" is changing the font. font size, font typee, monospace or perpotional, bold. based on the varios faceets of emacs. Is it a magit issie a code comment a code string or varible name etc...
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- Q: For monte-carlo, are all the "random" colors picked using a colorwheel/hue rotation?
- Q: Have you ever kept any of the random themes that were thrown up?
- A: No. When Emacs picks monte carlo by chance, I wouldn't know about it. That's why I didn't keep any of the themes it generated.
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