Theme Preview: app-monochrome-themes-dark-theme
Package
| Package | app-monochrome-themes - melpa |
|---|---|
| Source Repository | https://github.com/Greybeard-Entertainment/app-monochrome |
| Summary | Low contrast monochrome themes. |
| Version | 20250710.2315 |
| Website | https://github.com/Greybeard-Entertainment/app-monochrome |
| Commit | bd8bfee0b64bf10543f4cefaf40bb5dcd4cf123b |
| Author | Aleksandr Petrosyan <appetrosan3@gmail.com> |
A mononcrhomatic white text on grey background theme with emphasis on shapes rather than colours.A monochromatic theme that emphasises shapes over colours.
The human eye is better at seeing contrast and shapes than it is at
seeing colours. This idea is behind the theme.Rather than have an angry fruit salad on one's screen, I suggest
you as a programmer/writer/artist and otherwise a person doing
textual work with Emacs, consider using a minimalist colour
palette.There is colour in this theme, but it is reserved for exceptional
situations, such as yourflycheckerrors, and highlights. The
colour used is red, which might not be suitable for people with
certain kinds of colour blindness, but in general the result is a
low contrast theme, with colours that stand out.I strongly recommend combining this with a package similar to
color-identifiers-mode.Dependencies:
This package requires that you have installed the following fonts.
- IBM Plex < https://github.com/IBM/plex > (OFL-1.1)
- Ubuntu Mono (Ligatured) < https://github.com/canonical/UbuntuMono-fonts >
- Victor Mono (Ligatured) < https://github.com/rubjo/victor-mono > (OFL-1.1)
- Linux Libertine < https://libertine-fonts.org/ > (OFL-1.1 or GPLv3)
- Fira Code < https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode > (OFL-1.1)
Great care was taken to ensure that only freedom-respecting font
packages were used.The best way to ensure that the fonts are installed on your system
is to use the system package manager on Linux, and/or to download
the fonts from the above links if a package manager is not available
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1 ;; `app-monochrome-themes-dark-theme' theme showcase -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 (require 'elisp-demos) 3 (advice-add 'helpful-update :after #'elisp-demos-advice-helpful-update) 4 5 (defvar elisp-doc--code-wrap-regexp "\\(?:\n[ \t]+[^[:space:]].+$\\)+") 6 (defun elisp-doc--highlight-doc-lisp (entry) 7 "Find indented blocks in ENTRY and highlight them as Lisp code. 8 Uses `helpful--syntax-highlight'." 9 (when-let* ((doc (elisp-doc--find-section entry "Documentation"))) 10 (goto-char (elisp-doc-entry-section-start doc)) 11 (while (and (not (eobp)) 12 (re-search-forward elisp-doc--code-wrap-regexp 13 (elisp-doc-entry-section-end doc) t)) 14 (when (progn (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) 15 (skip-chars-forward "\n \t") 16 (eq ?\( (char-after))) 17 (let* ((start (1+ (match-beginning 0))) 18 (end (match-end 0)) 19 (text (helpful--syntax-highlight 20 (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))) 21 (goto-char start) 22 (delete-region start end) 23 (insert text)))))) -:**- emacs-lisp-mode All L24 (ELisp/d ElDoc) 1 ;; This buffer is for text that is not saved, and for Lisp evaluation. 2 -:**- emacs-lisp-mode<2> All L3 (ELisp/d ElDoc)
1 import 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/minisearch@7.2.0/dist/umd/index.min.js'; 2 3 (() => { 4 const tableElement = document.querySelector('.table') || window.dataTable; 5 if (!tableElement) { 6 return; 7 } 8 const where = document.querySelector('button') || tableElement; 9 10 /** 11 * @type {{symbol: string, file: string}[]} 12 */ 13 const rows = [...tableElement.querySelectorAll('tr')]; 14 const data = rows.map((tr, i) => ({ 15 id: i, 16 symbol: tr.childNodes[0].textContent, 17 file: tr.childNodes[1].textContent, 18 })); 19 const container = document.createElement('div'); 20 container.classList.add('table', 'show'); 21 container.innerHTML = ` 22 <table><thead><tr> 23 <th>Symbol<br><input id="symbol"></th> 24 <th>File<br><input id="file"></th> 25 </tr></thead><tbody id="results"></tbody></table> 26 <div class="paging"><button id="prev">Prev</button> 27 <span id="page">1-${paging.page} of ${paging.page}</span> 28 <button id="next">Next</button></div> 29 `; 30 where.parentNode.replaceChild(container, where); 31 const style = document.createElement('style'); 32 // ... 33 })(); -:**- js-mode All L34 (JavaScript) 1 ;; This buffer is for text that is not saved, and for Lisp evaluation. 2 -:**- emacs-lisp-mode<6> All L3 (ELisp/d ElDoc)
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