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authorVidhu Kant Sharma <vidhukant@vidhukant.xyz>2022-12-04 11:39:25 +0530
committerVidhu Kant Sharma <vidhukant@vidhukant.xyz>2022-12-04 11:39:25 +0530
commit56be6e6401ab3c007aa2a023071cbf65d111cdcd (patch)
tree06be16f334b18e7e09ffd0c940fb3a47a0a6cbac /.doom.d
parent977cd36e9708dc84d1a347f1f6a793cb2179c559 (diff)
changed background color in emacs to match polybar better
Diffstat (limited to '.doom.d')
-rw-r--r--.doom.d/custom.el3
-rw-r--r--.doom.d/themes/zt-theme.el8
2 files changed, 7 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/.doom.d/custom.el b/.doom.d/custom.el
index 8091253..6bcf177 100644
--- a/.doom.d/custom.el
+++ b/.doom.d/custom.el
@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@
(setq web-mode-markup-indent-offset 2)))
(custom-set-faces!
- '(default :background "#100b13")
+ ;'(default :background "#100b13")
+ '(default :background "#0e0911")
'(window-divider :foreground "#9b1bed")
'(hl-line :background "#21242b")
'(region :background "#71279f")
diff --git a/.doom.d/themes/zt-theme.el b/.doom.d/themes/zt-theme.el
index 24772b3..6fe0423 100644
--- a/.doom.d/themes/zt-theme.el
+++ b/.doom.d/themes/zt-theme.el
@@ -47,15 +47,17 @@ Can be an integer to determine the exact padding."
"A dark theme inspired by Atom One Dark."
;; name default 256 16
- ((bg '("#282c34" "black" "black" ))
+ ;((bg '("#100b13" "black" "black" )) ; this looks bad because polybar has messed up color rendering or something
+ ((bg '("#0e0911" "black" "black" ))
(fg '("#bbc2cf" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite" ))
;; These are off-color variants of bg/fg, used primarily for `solaire-mode',
;; but can also be useful as a basis for subtle highlights (e.g. for hl-line
;; or region), especially when paired with the `doom-darken', `doom-lighten',
;; and `doom-blend' helper functions.
- (bg-alt-alt '("#21242b" "black" "black" ))
- (bg-alt '("#100b13" "black" "black" ))
+ (bg-alt-alt '("#21242b" "black" "black" ))
+ ;(bg-alt '("#100b13" "black" "black" ))
+ (bg-alt '("#0e0911" "black" "black" ))
(fg-alt '("#5B6268" "#2d2d2d" "white" ))
;; These should represent a spectrum from bg to fg, where base0 is a starker