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## Precision colors for machines and people |
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[](#features)\ |
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[](#features) |
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Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors) |
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designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several [unique |
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@ -28,8 +27,9 @@ conditions.
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***See the [changelog] for what's new in the most recent release.*** |
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Currently available in formats for (cf [screenshots](#screenshots) below): |
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Black text on white from a computer display is akin to reading a book in |
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direct sunlight and tires the eye. |
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Solarized reduces *brightness contrast* but, unlike many low contrast |
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colorschemes, retains *contrasting hues* (based on colorwheel relations) |
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2. **Both sides of the force** |
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I often switch between dark and light modes when editing text and code. |
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Solarized retains the same selective contrast relationships and overall |
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3. **16/5 palette modes** |
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Solarized works as a sixteen color palette for compatibility with common |
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terminal based applications / emulators. In addition, it has been carefully |
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5. **Precision, symmetry** |
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The monotones have symmetric CIELAB lightness differences, so switching |
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from dark to light mode retains the same perceived contrast in brightness |
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Solarized flips between light and dark modes. In each mode, four monotones form |
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the core values (with an optional fifth for emphasized content). |
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Thus in the case of a dark background colorscheme, the normal relationship for |
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background and body text is `base03:base0` (please note that body text is |
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