From ea828c5a6abde9f619560d7e7612079cd92ac4ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kdurant Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 12:54:07 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Create durant.vim add airline scheme --- autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 99 insertions(+) create mode 100644 autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim diff --git a/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim b/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c20fec69 --- /dev/null +++ b/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +" Each theme is contained in its own file and declares variables scoped to the +" file. These variables represent the possible "modes" that airline can +" detect. The mode is the return value of mode(), which gets converted to a +" readable string. The following is a list currently supported modes: normal, +" insert, replace, visual, and inactive. +" +" Each mode can also have overrides. These are small changes to the mode that +" don't require a completely different look. "modified" and "paste" are two +" such supported overrides. These are simply suffixed to the major mode, +" separated by an underscore. For example, "normal_modified" would be normal +" mode where the current buffer is modified. +" +" The theming algorithm is a 2-pass system where the mode will draw over all +" parts of the statusline, and then the override is applied after. This means +" it is possible to specify a subset of the theme in overrides, as it will +" simply overwrite the previous colors. If you want simultaneous overrides, +" then they will need to change different parts of the statusline so they do +" not conflict with each other. +" +" First, let's define an empty dictionary and assign it to the "palette" +" variable. The # is a separator that maps with the directory structure. If +" you get this wrong, Vim will complain loudly. +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette = {} + +" First let's define some arrays. The s: is just a VimL thing for scoping the +" variables to the current script. Without this, these variables would be +" declared globally. Now let's declare some colors for normal mode and add it +" to the dictionary. The array is in the format: +" [ guifg, guibg, ctermfg, ctermbg, opts ]. See "help attr-list" for valid +" values for the "opt" value. + +let s:N1 = [ '#005f00' , '#afd700' , 22 , 148 ] +let s:N2 = [ '#93a1a1' , '#586e75' , 245 , 240 ] +let s:N3 = [ '#93a1a1' , '#073642' , 240 , 233 ] +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.normal = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:N1, s:N2, s:N3) + +" Here we define overrides for when the buffer is modified. This will be +" applied after g:airline#themes#durant#palette.normal, hence why only certain keys are +" declared. +let g:airline#themes#durant#normal_modified = { + \ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] , + \ } + + + +let s:I1 = [ '#ffffff' , '#00875f' , 255 , 29 ] +let s:I2 = [ '#9e9e9e' , '#303030' , 247 , 236 ] +let s:I3 = [ '#87d7ff' , '#005f87' , 117 , 24 ] +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.insert = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:I1, s:I2, s:I3) +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.insert_modified = { + \ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] , + \ } +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.insert_paste = { + \ 'airline_a': [ s:I1[0] , '#d78700' , s:I1[2] , 172 , '' ] , + \ } + + +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.replace = copy(g:airline#themes#durant#palette.insert) +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.replace.airline_a = [ s:I2[0] , '#af0000' , s:I2[2] , 124 , '' ] + +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.replace_modified = g:airline#themes#durant#palette.insert_modified + +let s:V1 = [ '#1a1a18' , '#ffffff' , 232 , 255 ] +let s:V2 = [ '#ffffff' , '#44403a' , 255, 238 ] +let s:V3 = [ '#90a680' , '#2e2d2a' , 64, 235 ] +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.visual = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:V1, s:V2, s:V3) +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.visual_modified = { + \ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] , + \ } + + +let s:IA1 = [ '#4e4e4e' , '#1c1c1c' , 239 , 234 , '' ] +let s:IA2 = [ '#4e4e4e' , '#262626' , 239 , 235 , '' ] +let s:IA3 = [ '#4e4e4e' , '#303030' , 239 , 236 , '' ] +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.inactive = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:IA1, s:IA2, s:IA3) +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.inactive_modified = { + \ 'airline_c': [ '#875faf' , '' , 97 , '' , '' ] , + \ } + + +" Accents are used to give parts within a section a slightly different look. +" Here we are defining a "red" accent, which is used by the 'readonly' part by +" default. +let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.accents = { + \ 'red': [ '#ff0000' , '' , 160 , '' ] + \ } + +" Here we define the color map for ctrlp. We check for the g:loaded_ctrlp +" variable so that related functionality is loaded iff the user is using +" ctrlp. Note that this is optional, and if you do not define ctrlp colors +" they will be chosen automatically from the existing palette. +if !get(g:, 'loaded_ctrlp', 0) + finish +endif + let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.ctrlp = airline#extensions#ctrlp#generate_color_map( + \ [ '#d7d7ff' , '#5f00af' , 189 , 55 , '' ], + \ [ '#ffffff' , '#875fd7' , 231 , 98 , '' ], + \ [ '#5f00af' , '#ffffff' , 55 , 231 , 'bold' ]) + From 78c3cd9bba1b556e7d7eba167eae75b3932699c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wangjun Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 14:40:42 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Update durant.vim remove comments --- autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim | 42 +----------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim b/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim index c20fec69..56be7ba0 100644 --- a/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim +++ b/autoload/airline/themes/durant.vim @@ -1,42 +1,9 @@ -" Each theme is contained in its own file and declares variables scoped to the -" file. These variables represent the possible "modes" that airline can -" detect. The mode is the return value of mode(), which gets converted to a -" readable string. The following is a list currently supported modes: normal, -" insert, replace, visual, and inactive. -" -" Each mode can also have overrides. These are small changes to the mode that -" don't require a completely different look. "modified" and "paste" are two -" such supported overrides. These are simply suffixed to the major mode, -" separated by an underscore. For example, "normal_modified" would be normal -" mode where the current buffer is modified. -" -" The theming algorithm is a 2-pass system where the mode will draw over all -" parts of the statusline, and then the override is applied after. This means -" it is possible to specify a subset of the theme in overrides, as it will -" simply overwrite the previous colors. If you want simultaneous overrides, -" then they will need to change different parts of the statusline so they do -" not conflict with each other. -" -" First, let's define an empty dictionary and assign it to the "palette" -" variable. The # is a separator that maps with the directory structure. If -" you get this wrong, Vim will complain loudly. -let g:airline#themes#durant#palette = {} - -" First let's define some arrays. The s: is just a VimL thing for scoping the -" variables to the current script. Without this, these variables would be -" declared globally. Now let's declare some colors for normal mode and add it -" to the dictionary. The array is in the format: -" [ guifg, guibg, ctermfg, ctermbg, opts ]. See "help attr-list" for valid -" values for the "opt" value. - let s:N1 = [ '#005f00' , '#afd700' , 22 , 148 ] let s:N2 = [ '#93a1a1' , '#586e75' , 245 , 240 ] let s:N3 = [ '#93a1a1' , '#073642' , 240 , 233 ] let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.normal = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:N1, s:N2, s:N3) -" Here we define overrides for when the buffer is modified. This will be -" applied after g:airline#themes#durant#palette.normal, hence why only certain keys are -" declared. + let g:airline#themes#durant#normal_modified = { \ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] , \ } @@ -78,17 +45,10 @@ let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.inactive_modified = { \ } -" Accents are used to give parts within a section a slightly different look. -" Here we are defining a "red" accent, which is used by the 'readonly' part by -" default. let g:airline#themes#durant#palette.accents = { \ 'red': [ '#ff0000' , '' , 160 , '' ] \ } -" Here we define the color map for ctrlp. We check for the g:loaded_ctrlp -" variable so that related functionality is loaded iff the user is using -" ctrlp. Note that this is optional, and if you do not define ctrlp colors -" they will be chosen automatically from the existing palette. if !get(g:, 'loaded_ctrlp', 0) finish endif