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Configuration
In order to change these options, type lua vim.g..codeschool_(option) = '(value)'
in your init.vim
or just lua vim.g..codeschool_(option) = '(value)'
in your init.lua
file (with quotes) before the cmd('colorscheme codeschool')
statement.
Enables bold text.
default: 1
Enables italic text.
default: gui 1
, term 0
Enables transparent background.
default: 0
Enables underlined text.
default: 1
Enables undercurled text.
default: 1
Uses 256-color palette (suitable to pair with codeschool-palette shell script). If you're dissatisfied with that, set option value to 16
to fallback base colors to your terminal palette.
default: 256
Changes dark mode contrast. Overrides vim.g.codeschool_contrast
option. Possible values are soft
, medium
and hard
.
default: medium
Changes light mode contrast. Overrides vim.g.codeschool_contrast
option. Possible values are soft
, medium
and hard
.
default: medium
Changes cursor background while search is highlighted. Possible values are any of codeschool palette.
default: orange
Changes number column background color. Possible values are any of codeschool palette.
default: none
Changes sign column background color. Possible values are any of codeschool palette.
default: bg1
Changes color column background color. Possible values are any of codeschool palette.
default: bg1
Changes vertical split background color. Possible values are any of codeschool palette.
default: bg0
Enables italic for comments.
default: 1
Enables italic for strings.
default: 0
Inverts selected text.
default: 1
Inverts GitGutter and Syntastic signs. Useful to rapidly focus on.
default: 0
Inverts indent guides. Could be nice paired with set list
so it would highlight only tab symbols instead of it's background.
default: 0
Choose TabLineSel highlight color. Default color is set to green.
default: nil
Inverts tabline highlights, providing distinguishable tabline-fill.
default: 0
default: 0
default: 0
Delegates guisp
colorings to guifg
or guibg
. This is handy for terminal vim. Uses guifg
or guibg
for colors originally assigned to guisp
. guisp
concerns the colors of underlines and strikethroughs. Terminal vim cannot color underlines and strikethroughs, only gVim can. This option instructs vim to color guifg
or guibg
as a fallback.
default: 'NONE'
Possible Values: 'fg'
, 'bg'
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