I generally switch back and forth between these two (four?) themes whenever I get bored of the one I'm looking at.
Arcadia (Dark)
Arcadia (Light)
Papercolor (Dark)
Papercolor (Light)
These screenshots are sooo crisp. really making vim look good here!
The light ones would look better on my linux mint setup because there the window borders actually change when I switch themes:
The other ones were quickly taken on my work PC during lunch break, where I haven't really wasted that much time making everything just perfect :D
Please share some editorial, how did you do customize vim. Looks very beautiful and eye catchy.
I actually didn't add all that much, it's really just standard neovim with some colour themes in a terminal with some padding.
That Papercolor Dark looks nice! I love your super minimalistic vim
I put it in zen mode for the screenshots; most of the time it actually looks like this:
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I generally switch back and forth between these two (four?) themes whenever I get bored of the one I'm looking at.
Arcadia (Dark)
Arcadia (Light)
Papercolor (Dark)
Papercolor (Light)
These screenshots are sooo crisp. really making vim look good here!
The light ones would look better on my linux mint setup because there the window borders actually change when I switch themes:
The other ones were quickly taken on my work PC during lunch break, where I haven't really wasted that much time making everything just perfect :D
Please share some editorial, how did you do customize vim. Looks very beautiful and eye catchy.
I actually didn't add all that much, it's really just standard neovim with some colour themes in a terminal with some padding.
That Papercolor Dark looks nice!
I love your super minimalistic vim
I put it in zen mode for the screenshots; most of the time it actually looks like this: