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" Each theme is contained in its own file and declares variables scoped to the
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" file. These variables represent the possible "modes" that airline can
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" detect. The mode is the return value of mode(), which gets converted to a
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" readable string. The following is a list currently supported modes: normal,
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" insert, replace, visual, and inactive.
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"
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" Each mode can also have overrides. These are small changes to the mode that
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" don't require a completely different look. "modified" and "paste" are two
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" such supported overrides. These are simply suffixed to the major mode,
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" separated by an underscore. For example, "normal_modified" would be normal
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" mode where the current buffer is modified.
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"
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" The theming algorithm is a 2-pass system where the mode will draw over all
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" parts of the statusline, and then the override is applied after. This means
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" it is possible to specify a subset of the theme in overrides, as it will
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" simply overwrite the previous colors. If you want simultaneous overrides,
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" then they will need to change different parts of the statusline so they do
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" not conflict with each other.
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"
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" First, let's define an empty dictionary and assign it to the "palette"
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" variable. The # is a separator that maps with the directory structure. If
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" you get this wrong, Vim will complain loudly.
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let g:airline#themes#durant#palette = {}
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" First let's define some arrays. The s: is just a VimL thing for scoping the
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" variables to the current script. Without this, these variables would be
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" declared globally. Now let's declare some colors for normal mode and add it
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" to the dictionary. The array is in the format:
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" [ guifg, guibg, ctermfg, ctermbg, opts ]. See "help attr-list" for valid
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" values for the "opt" value.
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let s:N1 = [ '#005f00' , '#afd700' , 22 , 148 ]
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let s:N2 = [ '#93a1a1' , '#586e75' , 245 , 240 ]
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let s:N3 = [ '#93a1a1' , '#073642' , 240 , 233 ]
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let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.normal = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:N1, s:N2, s:N3)
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" Here we define overrides for when the buffer is modified. This will be
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" applied after g:airline#themes#durant#palette.normal, hence why only certain keys are
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" declared.
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let g:airline#themes#durant#normal_modified = {
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\ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] ,
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\ }
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\ }
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" Accents are used to give parts within a section a slightly different look.
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" Here we are defining a "red" accent, which is used by the 'readonly' part by
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" default.
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let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.accents = {
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\ 'red': [ '#ff0000' , '' , 160 , '' ]
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\ }
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" Here we define the color map for ctrlp. We check for the g:loaded_ctrlp
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" variable so that related functionality is loaded iff the user is using
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" ctrlp. Note that this is optional, and if you do not define ctrlp colors
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" they will be chosen automatically from the existing palette.
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if !get(g:, 'loaded_ctrlp', 0)
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finish
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endif
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