- Added chocolate and dark olive colors on top of core 16-color palette.
- Adjusted brown shades to reduce excessive contrast.
- Fixed an incorrect ANSI color assignment.
- Tweaked a few color assignments for greater clarity and fewer distractions.
- Improved highlighting of diff files.
- Switched visual selection from dark-on-light to light-on-dark colors.
- Added support for 16- and 256-color terminals.
- Added a bunch new highlight groups up through Vim 8.2.
- Increased saturation of several colors.
- Slightly increased contrast across the board.
- Added more shades of green.
- Gave colors more evocative names.
- Made comments italic.
- Added options to configure new terminal support (undercurl, etc.).
- Vastly improved documentation and updated screenshots.
- Added
colors.sh
shell script to help maintain the color palette. - Swapped Bad Whitespace plugin support for modern Better Whitespace plugin.
- Removed CSApprox settings overrides, leaving them up to the user.
- Fixed areas where contrast/readability dropped since v1.0.
- Brightened a few colors.
- Darkened right margin substantially.
- Make mint mildly different
- Highlight TeX macros as preprocessor directives instead of statements.
- Bumped copyright year—which I stupidly forgot to do previously. :)
- Darkened the background color substantially.
- Brightened the blue and lavender colors.
- Told CSApprox not to try and override the terminal's background color (since it'll just get mapped to black anyway).