the Raven colourscheme for Vim, modified and rebuilt |
Use your favorite runtimepath/plugin manager, or place corvine.vim
into
~/.vim/colors/
for *nix and %userprofile%\vimfiles\colors\
for Windows.
If you’re using a GUI, then Corvine should work out of the box. However, if you’re planning to use Corvine in a terminal, the terminal must support the 256 colour palette, which most modern ones do. For Corvine Light, on the other hand, your terminal must support 24-bit colour, also known as True Colour, if you want the correct background colour (apart from this, Corvine Light does not require 24-bit colour). You can enable Vim to use this palette (if it is available) with set termguicolors
. If you want other terminal output to match with Corvine, then set its colours to match the ones below:
Dark:
Colour | Normal | Bright |
---|---|---|
Black | #3a3a3a |
#626262 |
Red | #d78787 |
#ffafaf |
Green | #87af5f |
#afd787 |
Yellow | #d7d7af |
#d7d787 |
Blue | #87afd7 |
#87d7ff |
Magenta | #afafd7 |
#d7afd7 |
Cyan | #87d7d7 |
#5fd7d7 |
White | #c6c6c6 |
#eeeeee |
Foreground | #c6c6c6 |
|
Background | #262626 |
Light:
Colour | Normal | Bright |
---|---|---|
Black | #eee8dc |
#9e9e9e |
Red | #d75f5f |
#d7005f |
Green | #005f00 |
#008700 |
Yellow | #af8700 |
#af5f00 |
Blue | #0087d7 |
#00afd7 |
Magenta | #5f5faf |
#af5faf |
Cyan | #008787 |
#00afaf |
White | #585858 |
#000000 |
Foreground | #585858 |
|
Background | #fff9ed |
A preset for both of these colourschemes is included for iTerm. Only the dark variant has a preset for Terminal.app. This is because Terminal.app doesn’t support 24-bit colour, therefore leading to a situation in which a colourscheme that is impossible to match in Vim is included as a terminal preset. In the end, I simply decided against including the preset to avoid the issue.
g:corvine_italics
: set to0
to force italics off, and1
to force italics on