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#+title: Solaryzed: A Generalisation of Solarized
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#+date: [2020-03-01 Sun]
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#+author: Yann Esposito
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#+EMAIL: yann@esposito.host
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#+keywords: org-mode, blog
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#+DESCRIPTION: A generalization of solarized at https://solaryzed.esy.fun
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#+OPTIONS: auto-id:t toc:t
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#+STARTUP: overview
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[[https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized/][Solarized]] is a well known and quite common colorscheme.
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I used it for many years.
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At first, you need to try it for some time.
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But after a few weeks it is very hard to change.
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It is very nice to use on a day to day in a terminal.
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It has a low contrast which is quite valuable to prevent migraine.
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Ethan Shoovnover its creator give plenty of information about how he
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created it.
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I wanted a "grayer" or more yellow colorscheme.
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So I kept the main principle and opened a few parameters.
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The tint of the dark and light colors for the background and the text, as
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well as the contrast of the colors.
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And I created this minimal application in Purescript:
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https://solaryzed.esy.fun
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