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i've found the colormap on github, but since that's in urwid/main.py there's probably no way to change it per-user, is that right?
specifically, i take issue with the use of dark gray. it's reserved in my terminal color scheme for things that are supposed to blend into the background, i.e. comments in code, and i don't use it much at all.
because of the way things are, this makes reading some parts of bbj annoying or at least bothersome.
is there any way to fix this problem that doesn't involve changing my terminal-sided settings?
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i've found the colormap on github, but since that's in urwid/main.py there's probably no way to change it per-user, is that right?
specifically, i take issue with the use of dark gray. it's reserved in my terminal color scheme for things that are supposed to blend into the background, i.e. comments in code, and i don't use it much at all.
because of the way things are, this makes reading some parts of bbj annoying or at least bothersome.
is there any way to fix this problem that doesn't involve changing my terminal-sided settings?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: