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When dim_inactive = true, floating windows like Lazy and Mason have the background colors messed up.
Opening a floating window sets both backgrounds of the front and back windows to the same color, making them indistinguishable. This happens with all three contrasts.
My configuration with lazy nvim is:
{
'ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim',
enabled=true,
event='VeryLazy',
lazy=true,
keys= { '<F54>', '<Cmd>colorscheme gruvbox', desc='Gruvbox (colorscheme)' },
priority=1000, -- load before the other start pluginsopts= {
contrast='soft', -- 'hard', 'soft', ''dim_inactive=true,
overrides= {
-- NormalFloat = { bg = '#32302f' }, -- make floating windows discernibleSignColumn= { bg='#32302f' }, -- fix bg color
},
},
config=function(_, opts)
require('gruvbox').setup(opts)
vim.keymap.set('n', '<F54>', '<Cmd>colorscheme gruvbox<CR>')
end,
},
Expected behaviour
The background color of the floating window should be set to a different contrast because it's "active".
Screenshots
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Describe the bug
When
dim_inactive = true
, floating windows like Lazy and Mason have the background colors messed up.Opening a floating window sets both backgrounds of the front and back windows to the same color, making them indistinguishable. This happens with all three contrasts.
My configuration with lazy nvim is:
Expected behaviour
The background color of the floating window should be set to a different contrast because it's "active".
Screenshots
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: