Parchment is an editor theme for Vim and Emacs, inspired by Acme and Leuven. You might like it if you prefer light colorschemes but think black-on-white is too hard on your eyes, or if you find most colorschemes too busy.
After enabling installation of MELPA
packages, install parchment-theme
with M-x package-install
. Load
it using load-theme
.
Or if you are using use-package
(strongly recommended), simply add the
following to your init.el
:
(use-package parchment-theme
:ensure t
:config (load-theme 'parchment t))
To install parchment-theme
for Emacs manually instead, first clone the
repository to your local system:
mkdir -p ~/.emacs.d/themes
git clone https://github.com/ajgrf/parchment ~/.emacs.d/themes/parchment
Then add the following to your init.el
or .emacs
file:
(add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.emacs.d/themes")
(load-theme 'parchment t)
Parchment can be installed in the same way as most other vim plugins and colorschemes. If you don’t have a preferred method of installing vim plugins, I recommend using pathogen to install parchment. Once pathogen is set up, just clone this repo into your bundle directory:
git clone https://github.com/ajgrf/parchment ~/.vim/bundle/parchment
If your terminal does not support true colors, you will need to use a matching terminal theme, and ensure that it does not use bright colors for bold text. The following X resources accomplish that for xterm and urxvt:
*background: #ffffea
*foreground: #000000
*color0: #000000
*color1: #880000
*color2: #005500
*color3: #663311
*color4: #004488
*color5: #770077
*color6: #007777
*color7: #eeeecc
*color8: #eaeaea
*color9: #ffeaea
*color10: #eaffea
*color11: #eeee9e
*color12: #cceeff
*color13: #ffeaff
*color14: #eaffff
*color15: #ffffea
URxvt*intensityStyles: false
XTerm*boldColors: false
The files in this repository are licensed under a permissive ISC license. See the LICENSE file for more details.