This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=795 An adjustable contrast fully customisable color scheme for GUI & 8, 16 or 256 color terminals, designed to minimise eyestrain. The main features are: - Four color maps: 'allblue' : A colormap with most foreground colors blueish (to minimize contrast etc.) 'soft' : A colormap with foreground colors of similar intensities to reduce eyestrain. 'softlight' : A colormap with a bright background (for web hosting etc.) 'standard' : A colormap for use on terminals with only 8/16 colors. The first three colormaps will work only on 256 color capable terminals or the GUI. The last one will work anywhere. - Adjustable brightness / contrast. Lets you easily adjust the brightness and contrast settings. Extremely useful (for instance) when there is a glare on your monitor, or for long late dim light dim light late at night :) - Terminal and GUI support. If you use xterm, rxvt or mrxvt (compiled with 256 colors), then the colors on your terminal will be almost identical to your GUI colors. On any other terminal emulator, a few scripts (included) and parts of this help are designed to help you get the colors you want. - LCD / CRT Monitor support. The color response of LCD and CRT monitors is pretty different. This color scheme has an option to adjust colors on CRT monitors to give a similar appearance. - Customizable colors. If you find any color unreadable or ugly, you can change it easily. When adjusting the brightness, your custom colors will be suitably adjusted too! - Customizable highlighting groups. If you don't like the highlighting of any particular group, you can change it to suit your needs. This is useful for instance if you want the cursor to be brighter than everything else / etc. The first screenshot below is also the complete documentation and description. Screenshots: http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/per/opensource/xterm16/xterm16-doc.html [Complete documentation and description] http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/per/opensource/xterm16/xterm16-src.html [HTMLised source] http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/per/opensource/xterm16/c-source.html [HTMLised C code] http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/per/opensource/xterm16/timestamp-doc.html [Another VIM help file] http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/per/opensource/xterm16/email.html [HTMLised email] http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/per/opensource/xterm16/mrxvt.png [Transparent background in mrxvt] (On javascript enabled 'good' browsers, you should be able to adjust the Brightness, colormap and monitor type in each of the HTMLised screenshots above.)