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Background and font color inversed for some color schemes #516
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@varemenos can you check ? |
I will take a look at it once I return from work though I took a quick glimpse at the it right now and I think there was a confusion about the order of each palette's background/foreground colors, almost all the color schemes I personally know have their backgrounds and foregrounds inversed. thanks Andrei for noticing |
(Guake#516) Signed-off-by: Gaetan Semet <gaetan@xeberon.net>
Indeed, I switched the foreground and background color of each palette except the legacy ones (Tango, Linux Console, XTem, Rxvt) |
can you check if you accidentally skipped inverting Zenburn's colors in the last commit? |
wait... |
this looks quite good now :) |
(#516) Signed-off-by: Gaetan Semet <gaetan@xeberon.net>
Signed-off-by: Gaetan Semet <gaetan@xeberon.net>
(#516) Signed-off-by: Gaetan Semet <gaetan@xeberon.net>
Signed-off-by: Gaetan Semet <gaetan@xeberon.net>
(Guake 0.7.0): some of the built-in color schemes shipped with Guake 0.7.0 have inverse background and font color inversed. I can say for sure that this occurs with the Solarized (all of them) color schemes but could also be others (I'm only familiar with the Solarized colors).
Here's a screenshot with Solarized Dark with the default Guake 0.7.0 colors: http://i.imgur.com/Z2D74av.png
This is how it should look: http://i.imgur.com/1sVrrkh.png
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