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Add jump-label style for dark high contrast #10102

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@GreasySlug GreasySlug commented Apr 2, 2024

  • base16_transparent

gw_transparent

  • dark_high_contrast

gw_dhc

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Pretty sure these were already added (for base16 themes in #10076, not sure about dark high contrast).

I prefer the fg color + bold coloring. Setting the bg color for highlights is not ideal in general

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Sorry for my late reply

I prefer the fg color + bold coloring. Setting the bg color for highlights is not ideal in general

That is make sence

I'll think about it some more

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GreasySlug commented Apr 6, 2024

@GreasySlug GreasySlug changed the title Add jump-label style for base16_transparent and dark high contrast Add jump-label style for dark high contrast Apr 6, 2024
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base16_transparent already has a jump_label added

@archseer archseer merged commit 97afd67 into helix-editor:master Apr 6, 2024
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