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+ GOAL / OVERVIEW
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+ ================
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+ Maximizing balance + interestingness + information conveyed.
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+ Balanced:: via principles of composition
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+ Interesting:: via uniqueness & primal resonance (color-schemes attuned to human experiences)
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+ Informative:: fast comprehension via advanced discovery and correctly applied emphasis and de-emphasis.
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+ (These things could be tested for pretty easily at some point- for "first-time"
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+ theme viewers and after they've gotten accustomed to it)
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+
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+ THEME ELEMENTS
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+ ===============
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+
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+ * Foreground
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+ * Type
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+ * Fonts
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+ 1. Mono
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+ 2. Sans-serif
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+ 3. Serif
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+ 4. Hybrid
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+ * Weight
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+ 1. Thin/hairline
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+ 2. Normal
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+ 3. Semibold
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+ 4. Bold
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+ * Decoration
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+ - Italics?
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+ - Underline?
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+ - hue/chroma/lightness
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+ - Strikethrough?
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+ - Squiggly underline?
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+ - hue/chroma/lightness
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+ - Decorator glyph
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+ - Indicator Triangle (folded corner)
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+ -
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+ - Smallcaps?
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+ - Text shadow/glow?
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+ - Strength
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+ - hue/chroma/lightness/alpha/gradient
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+ * Color
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+ - Inverse?
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+ - Hue/Chroma/Lightness/Alpha/Gradient
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+ * Row indicator icon(s)
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+ * Line Spacing (?)
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+ * Background
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+ - Hue/Chroma/Lightness/Alpha/Gradient
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+ * Border/outline
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+ - Thickness
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+ - Hue/Chroma/Lightness/Alpha/Gradient
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+
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+
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+ LAYERS
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+ -------
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+ * Other languages / embedded languages
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+ * Interactive State
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+ * Cursor:
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+ * Current Row (cursor line)
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+ * Under cursor
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+ * Cursor Column
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+ * Under cursor insert mode
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+ * Matching
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+ * Highlighted match
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+ * IncSearch match
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+ * Matching delimiter
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+ * Blocks
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+ * Normal
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+ * Visual-mode
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+ * Autowrap-block
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+ * Runtime/debug State
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+ * Set Breakpoint
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+ * Current breakpoint
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+ * Never-reached
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+ * Ran
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+ * Current paused line
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+ * Diff
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+ * Added
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+ * Deleted
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+ * Changed
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+ * Static Analysis
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+ * Spelling
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+ * Bad spelling / error-construct
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+ * Rare spelling / warning-construct
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+ * Misc. spelling (grammar/caps...)
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+ * Profiled
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+ ...
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+
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+ Question: can vim colorschemes be slightly more procedural? e.g., could you
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+ have the background color different depending on a neighboring element?...
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+ APPENDIX: COMPOSITION OVERVIEW
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+ =======================
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+ Mosly from http://www.etsimo.uniovi.es/hypgraph/design/composition/composition_main_page.htm
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+ Unity / Harmony
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+ ---------------
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+ * The mind tends to group objects that are close together into larger objects.
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+ Especially if they share more attributes: size, shape, color, or value.
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+ * Negative spaces also grouped.
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+ * Interrupted objects perceived as if they were whole - mind fills in the gaps
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+ so it's familiar in other contexts. (closure)
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+ Methods of Emphasis
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+ --------------------
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+ * Through contrast
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+ * Through tangents / different angle
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+ * Through isolation
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+ * Through drawing the eye to it w/ angles (see under balance)
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+ * Through shape
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+ * Through recognition
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+ * Through motion
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+ Balance
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+ --------------
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+ * (Balance around the optical center- usually a point slightly above the geometric
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+ center)
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+ * Contrast: every high contrast item balanced by larger spaces of lower contrast
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+ * Color: small amount of high color balances larger area of dull color. Adjacent
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+ complimentary colors weigh more than adjacent similar colors
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+ * Shape & texture: small complicated shape can balance a large simple shape. Large
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+ uncluttered area can balance small busy area. Complex areas can be put in
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+ shadows, big simple shapes can be enhanced w/ bright lighting or broken up with
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+ complex shadows / textures.
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+ * Position: a small object further from the center balances a larger object
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+ closer to the center.
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+ * Balance by direction: Balance heavier side by having edges converging toward
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+ lighter side to draw the eye in that direction. Also same color on opposite
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+ sides can make the eye travel over.
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+ * Perceived physical weight: "heavier" objects are more visually interesting than
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+ lighter objects of the same size. - heaviness can be simulated by relative
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+ density / whitespace rhythm within the object/group.
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+
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+ * Colors and visual weight:
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+ - Hues
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+ 1. Red
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+ 2. Blue (possibly tied w/ #1 when all else is equal)
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+ 3. Green
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+ 4. Orange
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+ 5. Yellows
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+ (BUT, warm mixes usually heavier than cool mixes)
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+ - Dark heavier than light
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+ - Saturated heavier than unsaturated
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+
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+ * Visually heavier: (from http://www.vanseodesign.com/web-design/visual-balance/ )
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+ - Larger
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+ - Regularly shaped (vs. irregular)
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+ - Positive form (vs. negative space)
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+ - Isolated
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+ - Density
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+ - Higher Contrast w/ immediate background
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+ - Intrinsically more interesting
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+ - Texture (vs. simple texture or none) (Block of text == rough/complex
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+ texture)
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+ - 3-d (v. 2-d)
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+ - Depth of field (sharpness w/ surrounding blurriness)
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+ - Perceived physical weight
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+ - Distance from center
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+ - Upper half heavier than lower half
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+ - Right half heavier than left half
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+ - Diagonally oriented > vertically oriented > horizontally oriented
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+ - Position distance from natural axis' (x,y and 45degree diagonal version)
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+ (Arnheim's structural net)
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+ Scale and Proportion
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+ -----------------------
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+ * (Scale = overall size, proportion = relative size)
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+ * Larger perceived as closer. Out of scale/proportion perceived heavily. Both
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+ perceived as more important.
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+ * Centered has little weight/importance. Thirds and golden ratio tend to create
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+ interest / importance w/o over-emphasizing.
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+ * Golden ratio (etc.) good for position, shadows, etc.
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+
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+ Repetition and Rhythm
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+ ----------------------
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+ (see also unity/harmony - repetition "groups" things - gestalt)
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+ * Same shape leads eye from one to the next - even if across the image
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+ * Shape can obtain more visual weight by repetition - such as by its shadow.
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+
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+ Rythm - repetition of groups that are perceived as different but related -
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+ usually by adding another attribute that is changing - so that they vary.
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+ Curvilinear rhythms can calm and angular lines can stimulate.
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+
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+ Line and Contour
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+ -----------------
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+ 1. Actual line
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+ 2. Implied line (via closure)
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+ 3. Psychic line (mental connection between elements) (such as eyeline)
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+ Lines that lead to a visual object but don't reach it create tension (which
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+ increases importance)
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+ Horizontal lines imply stability,
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+ Vertical lines imply motion,
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+ Diagonal lines imply motion and depth.
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+ Careful placement of lights can help create the lines you want in shadows.
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+ GOAL: Maximize global balance and "interestingness" at the same time.
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+ (possibly not as measurable) : Convey the most information possible as
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+ quickly as possible.
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+
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+
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+ [ASIDE - _what_ information would it be possible to convey?]
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+ Usual
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+ - syntactic role of groups of symbols
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+ - builtin name vs. other names
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+ - basic idea of the literal/constant type that the compiler/interpreter is
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+ going to treat text as. (i.e., whoops, forgot the end-quote on my string)
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+ Not-unheard-of
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+ - stylistic concerns
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+ - reek / roodi like analysis results
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+ Unusual
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+ - lint-like analysis results
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+ - builtin name vs. other names vs. names defined in that module vs. names
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+ defined just above vs. my own name (like in recursion)
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+ - type infered to be held in variable
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+
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+ CONTEXTUAL EMPHASIS
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+ --------------------
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+ (possibly different list of emphasis points depending on-
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+ - familiarity w/ code (how much you contributed, how many times you've seen
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+ it, how much you've used it in an external context like calls into it)
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+ [would, for example, determine how important comments are...]
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+ - activity:
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+ * understanding
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+ * searching
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+ * iterating (adding/subtracting/bug-fixing/...)
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+ * running (stepping / debugging / runtime exception handling,
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+ stacktraces...) (things that might be most important: author,
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+ last-updated, error seen before ...)
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+ - code-state:
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+ * actively edited (in which case you may not want to see
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+ trailing-whitespace errors, for example)
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+ * age / number of times open/modified here (just like familiarity, but as
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+ an indicator of the possible state of the code instead of the possible
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+ familiarity of the user).
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+
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+
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+ HIGHLIGHT GROUPS
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+ -------------------
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+ Highlight group types:
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+ * __Plumbing__ - symbols to remove syntactical ambiguities, imports/etc. that
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+ are used just to pull together the right dependencies but are too general
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+ to give any meaningful insight into the code that follows (esp. if you can
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+ require something and then not use it - potentially completely irrelevant
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+ then to most activites/familiarities)
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+ * __Syntactic discriminators__ - misc. syntactical symbols that are actually
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+ important- implied a size/density disproportionate to importance, unlike
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+ plumbing.
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+ * __Control-flow__
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+ - Domination heirarchy
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+ - Reachability
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+ - Run/branch-probability
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+ * __Data-flow__. (?) Possibly redundant w/ or subject to discriminators
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+ (showing types etc.) and syntactic discriminators (showing actual transfer
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+ of data such as the assignment, dereferencing, or.
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+ * __Descriptive__ / Attributive (adjectives such as static etc.)
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+ * __Discriminators__ (keywords etc. - syntactically identical but
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+ semantically infinitely variable).
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+ - _Origin_ Groups: builtin vs. external library vs. internal module vs.
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+ defined in this file vs. recursive in current context, etc.
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+ - _Utilitarian_ Semantic Groups: could naively by different 'modules' - but
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+ "web-related", vs. "math-related" vs. "framework-related" etc.
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+ - _Side-effect_ group: (none, external i/o, destructive vs. non-destructive
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+ etc.)
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+ - _Data_ -flow/type groups: distinguished by the datatype it's infered to be
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+ holding at that moment, possibility of null, ...
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+ - _Convention_ (semantic) groups: for example - methods ending w/
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+ questionmarks have are implemented the same but have different semantic
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+ "assumptions."
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+ * __Intrinsic__ (symbolic). (?) A name with all-caps is inherently
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+ "different" already without syntax highlighting... Some languages use this
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+ already to help further differentiate when in code blocks- like ruby and
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+ erlang use of beginning-caps.
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+ MECHANICS / IMPLEMENTATION
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+ ===========================
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+
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+ create monotone bases
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+ +----------+---------------------+-------------------+
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+ | name | light-scheme | dark-scheme |
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+ +----------+---------------------+-------------------+
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+ | light-3 | background | |-\
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+ | light-2 | background-emph | | |
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+ | light-1 | content-minor | content-emph | |-----
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+ | light-0 | | content |--|\
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+ | dark--0 | content | |-/ |
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+ | dark--1 | content-emph | content-minor | |---
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+ | dark--2 | | background-emph | |
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+ | dark--3 | | background |---/
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+
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+ Hues
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+ ----
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+ - 0.00: 0 | 0 | 0.000 | Blue
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+ - 0.05: 0 | 0 | 0.000 | Blue
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+ - 0.10: 0.25| 0.19 | 0.019 | Blue
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+ - 0.15: 0.25| 0.19 | 0.038 | Sky blue
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+ - 0.20: 0.25| 0.19 | 0.057 | Teal
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+ - 0.25: 0.25| 0.19 | 0.076 | Teal
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+ - 0.30: 0.3 | 0.23 | 0.099 | Green
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+ - 0.35: 0.3 | 0.23 | 0.122 | Green
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+ - 0.40: 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.152 | Green (2.0)
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+ - 0.45: 1.0 | 0.76 | 0.228 | Puke Green
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+ - 0.50: 2.0 | 1.52 | 0.380 | Browns/yellows
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+ - 0.55: 2.0 | 1.52 | 0.532 | Orange
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+ - 0.60: 1.0 | 0.76 | 0.608 | (Bright) Orange (8.0)
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+ - 0.65: 0.6 | 0.45 | 0.653 | Orange / Red
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+ - 0.70: 0.6 | 0.45 | 0.698 | Red / Bright Pink
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+ - 0.75: 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.728 | Bright Pink / Pink (9.6)
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+ - 0.80: 0.3 | 0.23 | 0.751 | Pink (9.9)
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+ - 0.85: 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.781 | Dull pink
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+ - 0.90: 1.0 | 0.76 | 0.857 | Purple
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+ - 0.95: 1.5 | 1.14 | 0.971 | Dark blue (12.8)
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+ - 1.00: 0.4 | 0.3 | 1.000 | Blue (13.2)
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+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ Older / Depricated Notes
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+ ========================
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+ familiarity times activity]
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  - density / levels of distinction /
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  static function blahblah
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  ^ ^ ^
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  | | +- discriminant
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- | +---------- structural
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+ | +---------- structural (nix - call it plumbing or attribute below)
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data/TODO.md CHANGED
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+ ## RELOADED ##
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+
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+ - [ ] Analyser for highlight group statistics
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+ - [ ] Fitness criteria defined and designed, local and global
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+ - [ ]
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+
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+
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+ -----------------------------------
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  ## Urgent ##
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  - [ ] Fix color spread variety (gets too close on deep syntax elements- not enough variety)
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- 0.0.6
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  # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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- s.name = %q{autocolors}
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- s.version = "0.0.6"
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+ s.name = "autocolors"
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+ s.version = "0.0.7"
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  s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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  s.authors = ["Joseph Wecker"]
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- s.date = %q{2011-09-23}
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- s.default_executable = %q{autocolors}
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- s.description = %q{Inspired by solarized, and lots of work with various colorschemes and syntax highlight files, and driven by a need to have some color variety that doesn't stink. Tries to generate colorschemes with just the right contrast, variety, and coherence.}
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- s.email = %q{joseph.wecker@gmail.com}
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+ s.date = "2011-10-02"
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+ s.description = "Inspired by solarized, and lots of work with various colorschemes and syntax highlight files, and driven by a need to have some color variety that doesn't stink. Tries to generate colorschemes with just the right contrast, variety, and coherence."
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+ s.email = "joseph.wecker@gmail.com"
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- s.homepage = %q{http://github.com/josephwecker/autocolors}
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+ s.homepage = "http://github.com/josephwecker/autocolors"
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+ s.summary = "Automatically generates colorschemes (mostly for editors)."
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+ Goal
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+ =======
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+ Maximizing balance + interestingness + information conveyed.
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+
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+ Balanced:: via principles of composition
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+ Interesting:: via uniqueness & primal resonance (color-schemes attuned to human experiences)
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+ Elucidative:: via correctly applied emphasis and de-emphasis.
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+
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+
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+ Per Group Item
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+ ----------------
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+ - Similarity to parent
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+ - Difference from siblings
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+ - Contrast w/ background vs. ideal
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+ - Coherence with common neighbors
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+
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+
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+
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+ --------------------------
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+
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+
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+ Highlight.JS
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+ Pygments
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+ SyntaxHighlighter
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+ Ultraviolet (textmate)
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+ 0.0, # 0 | Blue
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+ 0.15, # 1 | Cyan
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+ 0.225, # 2 | Teal
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+ 0.33, # 3 | Green
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+ 0.4, # 4 | Forest green
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+ 0.45, # 5 | Puke green
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+ 0.5, # 6 | Yellow
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+ 0.565, # 7 | Orange
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+ 0.625, # 8 | Orange-red
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+ 0.6575, # 9 | Red
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+ 0.75, # 10 | Magenta
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+ 0.825, # 11 | Fuchsia
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+ 0.8875, # 12 | Pink
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+ 0.925, # 13 | Violet
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+ 0.95 # 14 | Indigo
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- --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: autocolors
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- version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- hash: 19
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.7
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- segments:
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- - 0
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  platform: ruby
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-
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- default_executable: autocolors
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- dependencies:
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- type: :runtime
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- none: false
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- requirements:
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- hash: 3
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- segments:
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+ date: 2011-10-02 00:00:00.000000000Z
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+ dependencies:
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- type: :development
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- requirements:
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- segments:
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+ type: :runtime
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+ version_requirements: *2152367440
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ! '>='
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+ requirement: &2152364040 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- segments:
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- - 0
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- - 6
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- - 0
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- name: yard
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- prerelease: false
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  type: :development
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- requirement: &id004 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: *2152364040
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+ name: bundler
49
+ requirement: &2152358200 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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- requirements:
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  - - ~>
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- segments:
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- - 1
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- - 0
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- - 0
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- name: bundler
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- version_requirements: *id004
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- prerelease: false
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  type: :development
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- requirement: &id005 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: *2152358200
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+ requirement: &2152353680 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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+ requirements:
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- name: jeweler
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  type: :development
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- requirements:
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- name: rcov
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- version_requirements: *id006
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ version_requirements: *2152353680
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+ requirements:
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+ version: '0'
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  type: :development
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- requirement: &id007 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: *2152348480
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: reek
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+ requirement: &2152341260 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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- requirements:
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+ requirements:
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  - - ~>
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- - 1
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  version: 1.2.8
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- name: reek
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- version_requirements: *id007
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- prerelease: false
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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88
  type: :development
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- requirement: &id008 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: *2152341260
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+ name: roodi
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+ requirement: &2152338160 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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- requirements:
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+ requirements:
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- segments:
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- - 2
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- - 1
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  version: 2.1.0
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- name: roodi
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- version_requirements: *id008
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  type: :development
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- requirements:
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- - - ">="
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- hash: 3
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- segments:
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- - 0
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- version: "0"
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: *2152338160
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: bluecloth
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- version_requirements: *id009
104
+ requirement: &2152329200 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
105
+ none: false
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+ requirements:
107
+ - - ! '>='
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
110
+ type: :development
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  prerelease: false
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- description: Inspired by solarized, and lots of work with various colorschemes and syntax highlight files, and driven by a need to have some color variety that doesn't stink. Tries to generate colorschemes with just the right contrast, variety, and coherence.
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+ version_requirements: *2152329200
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+ description: Inspired by solarized, and lots of work with various colorschemes and
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+ syntax highlight files, and driven by a need to have some color variety that doesn't
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+ stink. Tries to generate colorschemes with just the right contrast, variety, and
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+ coherence.
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  email: joseph.wecker@gmail.com
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- executables:
118
+ executables:
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  - autocolors
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  extensions: []
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-
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- extra_rdoc_files:
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
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  - LICENSE.txt
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  - README.md
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- files:
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+ files:
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  - .attic/colors.rb
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  - .attic/colorscheme-v3.old.rb
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  - LICENSE.txt
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  - Rakefile
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@@ -225,6 +184,7 @@ files:
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  - autocolors.gemspec
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  - bin/autocolors
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  - lib/VERSION
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  - lib/autocolors.rb
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  - lib/autocolors/color.rb
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- - notes
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  - test/helper.rb
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  - test/swatch.erb
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  - test/test_autocolors.rb
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- has_rdoc: true
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  homepage: http://github.com/josephwecker/autocolors
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- licenses:
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+ licenses:
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  - MIT
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  post_install_message:
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  rdoc_options: []
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-
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- require_paths:
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+ require_paths:
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  - lib
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- required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
254
- requirements:
255
- - - ">="
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- hash: 3
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- segments:
211
+ requirements:
212
+ - - ! '>='
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
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+ segments:
259
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  - 0
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- version: "0"
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- required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
217
+ hash: 718123813266028940
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
263
- requirements:
264
- - - ">="
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- hash: 3
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- segments:
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- - 0
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- version: "0"
220
+ requirements:
221
+ - - ! '>='
222
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
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  requirements: []
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-
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  rubyforge_project:
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 3
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  summary: Automatically generates colorschemes (mostly for editors).
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  test_files: []
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