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@ -6,41 +6,41 @@ Solarized - iTerm2 Color Presets
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Download current build of iTerm 2 from: <http://www.iterm2.com/#/section/home> |
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Download current build of iTerm 2 from: <http://www.iterm2.com/> |
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NOTE: Only builds 480 (Jan 11 2011) and later support import of color schemes. |
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If the stable release doesn't include this function, grab the nightly build |
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NOTE: Only builds 480 (Jan 11 2011) and later support import of color schemes. |
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If the stable release doesn't include this function, grab the nightly build |
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from: <http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/downloads/list> |
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Open iTerm 2, open Preferences, click on the "Profiles" (formerly Addresses, |
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formerly Bookmarks) icon in the preferences toolbar, then select the "colors" |
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tab. Click on the "load presets" and select "import...". Select the Solarized |
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Open iTerm 2, open Preferences, click on the "Profiles" (formerly Addresses, |
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formerly Bookmarks) icon in the preferences toolbar, then select the "colors" |
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tab. Click on the "load presets" and select "import...". Select the Solarized |
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Light or Dark theme file. |
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You have now loaded the Solarized color presets into iTerm 2, but haven't yet |
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applied them. To apply them, simply select an existing profile from the profile |
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list window on the left, or create a new profile. Then select the Solarized |
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You have now loaded the Solarized color presets into iTerm 2, but haven't yet |
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applied them. To apply them, simply select an existing profile from the profile |
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list window on the left, or create a new profile. Then select the Solarized |
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Dark or Solarized Light preset from the "Load Presets" drop down. |
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Ok, I've gone crazy with iTerm2 color management but you are going to be ok. |
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Ok, I've gone crazy with iTerm2 color management but you are going to be ok. |
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Just realize two things: |
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1. Like other apps (Chrome as of this writing) on the Mac, iTerm2 locks in |
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a target color space when you create a new window. If you switch your |
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monitor color space, relaunch iTerm2 and it will pick up the new target |
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1. Like other apps (Chrome as of this writing) on the Mac, iTerm2 locks in |
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a target color space when you create a new window. If you switch your |
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monitor color space, relaunch iTerm2 and it will pick up the new target |
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color space. |
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2. The colors in iTerm2 currently cannot be device colors. They are baked in as |
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generic rgb (which, despite the name, is an actual, specific color space |
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from Apple and is used as a default just like other systems use sRGB as |
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a default). I've switch Solarized Apple Color Picker palettes to use tagged |
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colors by default, so for the most part iTerm2 will match up with other apps |
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2. The colors in iTerm2 currently cannot be device colors. They are baked in as |
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generic rgb (which, despite the name, is an actual, specific color space |
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from Apple and is used as a default just like other systems use sRGB as |
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a default). I've switch Solarized Apple Color Picker palettes to use tagged |
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colors by default, so for the most part iTerm2 will match up with other apps |
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where you use Color Picker swatches. |
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The Values |
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L\*a\*b values are canonical (White D65, Reference D50), other values are |
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L\*a\*b values are canonical (White D65, Reference D50), other values are |
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matched in sRGB space. |
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SOLARIZED HEX 16/8 TERMCOL XTERM/HEX L*A*B RGB HSB |
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