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-rw-r--r--colors/solarized.vim16
-rw-r--r--doc/solarized.txt34
-rw-r--r--doc/tags10
3 files changed, 48 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/colors/solarized.vim b/colors/solarized.vim
index c72d7c6..3ba347b 100644
--- a/colors/solarized.vim
+++ b/colors/solarized.vim
@@ -988,14 +988,20 @@ if g:colors_name == "solarized" && g:solarized_menu != 0
amenu &Solarized.&Contrast.&Low\ Contrast :let g:solarized_contrast="low" \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Contrast.&Normal\ Contrast :let g:solarized_contrast="normal" \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Contrast.&High\ Contrast :let g:solarized_contrast="high" \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
+ an &Solarized.&Contrast.-sep- <Nop>
+ amenu &Solarized.&Contrast.&Help:\ Contrast :help 'solarized_contrast'<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Visibility.&Low\ Visibility :let g:solarized_visibility="low" \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Visibility.&Normal\ Visibility :let g:solarized_visibility="normal" \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Visibility.&High\ Visibility :let g:solarized_visibility="high" \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
+ an &Solarized.&Visibility.-sep- <Nop>
+ amenu &Solarized.&Visibility.&Help:\ Visibility :help 'solarized_visibility'<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Background.&Toggle\ Background :ToggleBG<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Background.&Dark\ Background :set background=dark \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Background.&Light\ Background :set background=light \| colorscheme solarized<CR>
+ an &Solarized.&Background.-sep- <Nop>
+ amenu &Solarized.&Background.&Help:\ ToggleBG :help togglebg<CR>
if g:solarized_bold==0 | let l:boldswitch="On" | else | let l:boldswitch="Off" | endif
exe "amenu &Solarized.&Styling.&Turn\\ Bold\\ ".l:boldswitch." :let g:solarized_bold=(abs(g:solarized_bold-1)) \\| colorscheme solarized<CR>"
@@ -1010,13 +1016,19 @@ if g:colors_name == "solarized" && g:solarized_menu != 0
if g:solarized_hitrail==0 | let l:hitrailswitch="On" | else | let l:hitrailswitch="Off" | endif
exe "amenu &Solarized.&Experimental.&Turn\\ Highlight\\ Trailing\\ Spaces\\ ".l:hitrailswitch." :let g:solarized_hitrail=(abs(g:solarized_hitrail-1)) \\| colorscheme solarized<CR>"
+ an &Solarized.&Experimental.-sep- <Nop>
+ amenu &Solarized.&Experimental.&Help:\ HiTrail :help 'solarized_hitrail'<CR>
+
+ an &Solarized.-sep1- <Nop>
+
+ amenu &Solarized.&Autogenerate\ options :SolarizedOptions<CR>
+
+ an &Solarized.-sep2- <Nop>
amenu &Solarized.&Help.&Solarized\ Help :help solarized<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Help.&Toggle\ Background\ Help :help togglebg<CR>
amenu &Solarized.&Help.&Removing\ This\ Menu :help solarized-menu<CR>
- amenu &Solarized.&Autogenerate\ options :SolarizedOptions<CR>
-
an 9999.77 &Help.&Solarized\ Colorscheme :help solarized<CR>
an 9999.78 &Help.&Toggle\ Background :help togglebg<CR>
an 9999.79 &Help.-sep3- <Nop>
diff --git a/doc/solarized.txt b/doc/solarized.txt
index 92872f3..93ebd68 100644
--- a/doc/solarized.txt
+++ b/doc/solarized.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*solarized.vim* for Vim version 7.3 or newer. Modified: 2011 Apr 29
+*solarized.vim* for Vim version 7.3 or newer. Modified: 2011 May 05
Solarized Vim Colorscheme by Ethan Schoonover ~
@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0
g:solarized_italic = 1 | 0
g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high" or "low"
g:solarized_visibility= "normal"| "high" or "low"
+g:solarized_hitrail = 0 | 1
g:solarized_menu = 1 | 0
------------------------------------------------
@@ -164,7 +165,7 @@ g:solarized_menu = 1 | 0
OPTION DETAILS
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_termcolors= 256 | 16
+g:solarized_termcolors= 256 | 16 *'solarized_termcolors'*
------------------------------------------------
The most important option if you are using vim in terminal (non gui) mode!
This tells Solarized to use the 256 degraded color mode if running in a 256
@@ -183,7 +184,7 @@ isn't bad looking and has been extensively tweaked, but it's still not quite
the real thing.
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1
+g:solarized_termtrans = 0 | 1 *'solarized_termtrans'*
------------------------------------------------
If you use a terminal emulator with a transparent background and Solarized
isn't displaying the background color transparently, set this to 1 and
@@ -195,40 +196,53 @@ default as this is almost always the best option. The only exception to this
is if the working terminfo file supports 256 colors (xterm-256color).
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1
+g:solarized_degrade = 0 | 1 *'solarized_degrade'*
------------------------------------------------
For test purposes only; forces Solarized to use the 256 degraded color mode
to test the approximate color values for accuracy.
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0
+g:solarized_bold = 1 | 0 *'solarized_bold'*
------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0
+g:solarized_underline = 1 | 0 *'solarized_underline'*
------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_italic = 1 | 0
+g:solarized_italic = 1 | 0 *'solarized_italic'*
------------------------------------------------
If you wish to stop Solarized from displaying bold, underlined or
italicized typefaces, simply assign a zero value to the appropriate
variable, for example: `let g:solarized_italic=0`
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high" or "low"
+g:solarized_contrast = "normal"| "high" or "low" *'solarized_contrast'*
------------------------------------------------
Stick with normal! It's been carefully tested. Setting this option to high
or low does use the same Solarized palette but simply shifts some values up
or down in order to expand or compress the tonal range displayed.
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_visibility = "normal"| "high" or "low"
+g:solarized_visibility = "normal"| "high" or "low" *'solarized_visibility'*
------------------------------------------------
Special characters such as trailing whitespace, tabs, newlines, when
displayed using ":set list" can be set to one of three levels depending on
your needs.
------------------------------------------------
-g:solarized_menu = 1 | 0
+g:solarized_hitrail = 0 | 1 *'solarized_hitrail'*
+------------------------------------------------
+Visibility can make listchar entities more visible, but if one has set
+cursorline on, these same listchar values standout somewhat less due to the
+background color of the cursorline. g:solarized_hitrail enables highlighting
+of trailing spaces (only one of the listchar types, but a particularly
+important one) while in the cursoline in a different manner in order to make
+them more visible. This may not work consistently as Solarized is using
+a pattern match than can be overridden by a more encompassing syntax-native
+match such as a comment line.
+
+
+------------------------------------------------
+g:solarized_menu = 1 | 0 *'solarized_menu'*
------------------------------------------------
Solarized includes a menu providing access to several of the above
display related options, including contrast and visibility. This allows
diff --git a/doc/tags b/doc/tags
index 57ccef2..3785a09 100644
--- a/doc/tags
+++ b/doc/tags
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+'solarized_bold' solarized.txt /*'solarized_bold'*
+'solarized_contrast' solarized.txt /*'solarized_contrast'*
+'solarized_degrade' solarized.txt /*'solarized_degrade'*
+'solarized_hitrail' solarized.txt /*'solarized_hitrail'*
+'solarized_italic' solarized.txt /*'solarized_italic'*
+'solarized_menu' solarized.txt /*'solarized_menu'*
+'solarized_termcolors' solarized.txt /*'solarized_termcolors'*
+'solarized_termtrans' solarized.txt /*'solarized_termtrans'*
+'solarized_underline' solarized.txt /*'solarized_underline'*
+'solarized_visibility' solarized.txt /*'solarized_visibility'*
before solarized.txt /*before*
solarized solarized.txt /*solarized*
solarized-colors solarized.txt /*solarized-colors*