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Extremely low contrast between cursorline and comment color #48
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I agree. If there is any tiny amount of glare/excess light on my screen, comments are basically unreadable. |
The low contrast is by design of Nord and has been selected specifically to not disturb code flow and keep the focus of the developer on the code. It is totally fine that you not agree to all highlighting color assignments, everyone has different preferences. That is the reason why themes exist 😄 augroup nord-overrides
autocmd!
autocmd ColorScheme nord highlight Comment ctermfg=<COLOR> guifg=<COLOR>
augroup END The overriden rules will only be applied for Nord and won't affect other themes. This is a reference table if you'd like to use the same increased contrast values as provided by the Nord Atom Syntax accessibility custom comment contrast theme setting feature which are calculated using the LESSCSS
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Thanks so much for taking the time to explain this. I've been looking into how to do exactly what you describe. |
Thank you! I find that bumping the comment color up just 5% to |
Revert back the included code changes of the PRs nordtheme#50 and nordtheme#53. nordthemeGH-48
Fixed the indentation of the color array and replaced the single quote characters. nordthemeGH-48
@b0o I've merged #56 so you can now change the percent with the new configuration. If you' re using vim-plug you can easily change the plugin to use the Just add or adjust Plug "arcticicestudio/nord-vim", { 'branch': "develop" } in your |
Really love this colorscheme, far and beyond any other. I use it wherever I can.
I realise it's subjective, but it's pretty hard to read comments as it is - and very tough under the cursorline.
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