GitHub Dark Colorblind Dimmed #341
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Thanks for the feedback. At the moment there is no plan for an adding
Yes, customizing within your VS Code settings is a great way to make these tweaks. All monochrome colors (white, gray, black) are not changed for the colorblind themes, so using the |
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FYI.. I converted this into a discussion. |
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This is no longer relevant since I have decided to shift my focus toward developing my theme. Anyway, it seems to me a bad idea to implement the theme above. It appears to conflict with the purpose of the colorblind theme itself. |
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Many thanks to the GitHub team for the colorblind themes. Even though I'm not colorblind, I still prefer to use colorblind themes, as the colors are more muted, which allows me to better focus on the code. But, unfortunately, the dark theme has a very dark background, which makes the text look brighter and more defiant. Therefore, I decided to borrow black, white, gray colors from GitHub Dark Dimmed. I'm not sure if my solution is correct in terms of colorblindness, but for me, it was a great solution. You may be able to add this preset as a new theme named GitHub Dark Colorblind Dimmed.
GitHub Dark Colorblind Dimmed:
GitHub Dark Colorblind:
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