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All underlines can be disabled globally with the
"g:nord_underline" config.
GH-106
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In term mode the number uses nord4, but in GUI mode nord3 was used
instead. This was not intended and has been changed to match the term
mode style.
GH-100
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The screenshots have been made using the lightline's advanced
configurations (1) which may confuse users when the lighline does not
equal the one seen on the screenshot. This has been clarified now and
a additional screenshot with the default lightline styles has been
added.
References:
(1) https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim#advanced-configuration
GH-74
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The configuration to enable italic comments (1) is like the name suggests
limited to comments only, but there are other use cases like the
italic style in Markdown (2).
This commit adds a new theme configuration to explicitly enable italics.
The configurations is enabled by default when running in "gui" mode and
is disabled by default in "term" mode.
The reason for this standard behavior is the fact that there are still
shells and terminals which are not able to handle italics. Enabling
italics for terminals by default would cause unpredictable bugs and
graphical glitches.
The new configuration is named "nord_italic".
References:
(1) https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-vim#italic-comments
(2) https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-vim/issues/84
GH-88
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The variable has been renamed to "nord_uniform_status_lines" to better
match the name scheme. The documentation style has been updated and
preview screenshots have been added.
GH-37
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Added a theme configuration to let the users decide whether they want
to use colorful or uniform diff backgrounds.
The colorful diff is the default using the current colors for added,
changed and deleted elements and the default background color (nord0).
The "reverse" attribute gets applied which results in a colored
background and a dark foreground.
Setting the "g:nord_uniform_diff_background" variable to "1" enables
the uniform diff background using "nord1".
GH-60
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