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Powerline config idea
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class Colorscheme: | |
COLOR_LIGHTBLUE = 123 | |
COLOR_MEDIUMBLUE = 123 | |
COLOR_DARKBLUE = 123 | |
COLOR_... | |
class SolarizedColorscheme(Colorscheme): | |
COLOR_LIGHTBLUE = 321 | |
COLOR_... |
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{ | |
"vim": | |
{ | |
"theme": "default", | |
"colorscheme": "default", | |
"cache_dir": "{plugin_dir}", | |
"cache_file": "Powerline_{theme}_{colorscheme}_{symbols}.cache", | |
"cache_enable": true, | |
"override": { | |
"theme": { | |
"default": { | |
"remove": [ | |
"filetype", | |
"fileencoding" | |
], | |
"insert": [ | |
["whitespace", "after", "filename"] | |
] | |
} | |
}, | |
"dividers": { | |
"l": { | |
"hard": "⮀", | |
"soft": "⮁" | |
} | |
} | |
}, | |
"plugin_options": { | |
"core": { | |
"filename_style": "short", | |
"modes": { | |
"n": "NORMAL", | |
"i": "INSERT" | |
}, | |
"symbols": { | |
"line": "⭡" | |
}, | |
"linenumber": { | |
"show_column": true, | |
"show_total": true | |
} | |
}, | |
"fugitive": { | |
"branch_style": "short", | |
"symbols": { | |
"branch": "⭠" | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} |
"theme": {
"default": {
"remove": [
"filetype",
"fileencoding"
],
"insert": [
["whitespace", "after", "filename"]
]
}
},
wondering how a) you are going to make it work with buffer-specific segments and b) how can I guess what is going on here? It does not provide a single idea about the resulting order of segments, especially when I want to override them completely. Neither it does allow me to say I want only these segments and exactly nothing more.
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This looks really interesting!
How is it going to be implemented? By select the jsonfile from a variable in our vimrc?