Jim Myhrberg 70225a5bf9 Change hl-line back to the slightly lighter color
The darker looked a little better in a 256-color terminal, but in a full
GUI it became almost invisible.

Also, the preview images don't need updating, cause I was stupid enough
not to byte compile the theme again before I took the screenshots, so
they are now accurate in terms of color again :P
2012-06-04 13:46:41 +01:00
2012-06-04 13:16:16 +01:00
2012-03-04 22:54:41 +00:00

Tomorrow Night Paradise

A light-on-dark Emacs theme which is essentially a tweaked version of Chris Kempson's Tomorrow Night Bright theme.

Particularly colors have been adjusted to look right in a xterm-256color terminal. Additionally window borders have been given a more minimal look and face definitions have been added for various packages I use on a daily basis.

Preview

xterm-256color Terminal:

preview

Mac OS X Cocoa:

preview

Installation & Usage

Emacs 24

  1. Add the tomorrow-night-paradise-theme directory to your Emacs load-path and custom-theme-load-path.
  2. Add one of the following to your Emacs init file:
    • (require 'tomorrow-night-paradise-theme)
    • (load-theme tomorrow-night-paradise t)
  3. Reload the init file, or restart Emacs.

Pre-Emacs 24

Not supported, sorry.

Description
A light-on-dark Emacs theme which is essentially a tweaked version of Chris Kempson's Tomorrow Night Bright theme.
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