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Add 5 new themes and 3 text palette #417

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stsdc commented Oct 17, 2019

The idea of theming is good. I think that Terminal should have the ability to apply user defined styles. But fresh, after install Terminal is OK with 3 initial themes.

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"But fresh, after install Terminal is OK with 3 initial themes."
What do you mean??

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stsdc commented Oct 18, 2019

@redian23 I just think that Terminal doesn't need more themes. But needs mechanism that allows to add custom themes e.g. using dotfiles

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I just think that Terminal doesn't need more themes. But needs mechanism that allows to add custom themes e.g. using dotfiles

We've already had a ticket for that, see #418.

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