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solarizedl — matching parentheses are (almost) invisible #311
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Fixes Issue dunovank#311, where the matching parentheses in Solarized Light are set to white rather than a contrasting color. I followed the lead of the Solarized Dark theme (theme flavor is black, inverse is white) but reversed.
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The theme
solarizedl
has a small misfeature, namely the foreground color used for matching parentheses, used when the cursor lies in the vicinity of one of them, is nearly indistinguishable from the default background. Please see the following scaled screenshottaken from a 250% scaled browser window and further magnified by
xmag
— I say this because at normal scaling, with the help of anti-aliasing, the invisible-ness is much more severe...I have had a look to
solarizedl.css
and it seems that the culprit isbut I cannot tell where in
solarized.less
the clause above is generated, so I cannot propose a patch.PS wrt matching parentheses, I checked all the other themes and they are OK, the matching parentheses are always correctly highlighted.
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