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I'm having trouble figuring out how to set a color theme.
There are 16 standard colors in a terminal emulator, and there are 16 shades of gray that remarkable can render. I uploaded a black/white gradient to the remarkable tablet, scanned it, then matched up the scan with the gradient so that I could eye-dropper the gradient at the midpoints of each rendered color in the scan. I edited each color to be exactly gray, that is to say exactly equal in the r, g, and b, channels. I then re-uploaded the discrete colors back to the remarkable to check that each is actually distinct.
I copied the default Ubuntu terminal theme and transformed it into grayscale and sorted by brightness. The 1-to-1 mapping between the Ubuntu colors and remarkable pallete:
I'm having trouble figuring out how to set a color theme.
There are 16 standard colors in a terminal emulator, and there are 16 shades of gray that remarkable can render. I uploaded a black/white gradient to the remarkable tablet, scanned it, then matched up the scan with the gradient so that I could eye-dropper the gradient at the midpoints of each rendered color in the scan. I edited each color to be exactly gray, that is to say exactly equal in the r, g, and b, channels. I then re-uploaded the discrete colors back to the remarkable to check that each is actually distinct.
I copied the default Ubuntu terminal theme and transformed it into grayscale and sorted by brightness. The 1-to-1 mapping between the Ubuntu colors and remarkable pallete:
theme.pdf
Is there a way to integrate this color theme into fingerterm?
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