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Statusline of inactive window and closed folds are hard to distinguish (Airline's tomorrow theme) #14

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blueyed opened this issue Dec 5, 2013 · 3 comments
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blueyed commented Dec 5, 2013

I find it hard to distinguish between the statusline of inactive windows and closed folds: they have the same background color and only the text of folds is a bit darker.

As a workaround I am using "fillchars=stlnc:#".

In general, I think that the statusline bg (also for the current window) should be more distinct from closed folds.

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morhetz commented Dec 5, 2013

@blueyed
You're speaking of airline theme, aren't you? Because I thought they're pretty distinct vanilla gruvbox.

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blueyed commented Dec 5, 2013

@morhetz
Yes, you are right, of course. Mixed things up (after having tried AirlineToggle before, but which does not affect colors apparently).

You said that you are using airline's tomorrow theme as well? Have you adjusted it?

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morhetz commented Aug 22, 2014

Well, I don't know if this is still topical for you. I've added gruvbox Airline theme with the latest commit, though I haven't found better solution for inactive windows that fits as nice as current. Being using this for about a month or two, seems like I don't really care that much about distinguishing status line with folds.
Despite that everything is fine for me, I would probably provide some modifications in the case of enough votes for that issue. Sorry for that.

@morhetz morhetz closed this as completed Nov 10, 2014
Guzzii pushed a commit to Guzzii/gruvbox that referenced this issue Nov 15, 2019
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