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> Unused variables/imports: Is there a way to gray out the unused variables and imports like in vscode, rather than adding a blue squigly line like in this theme? If...
I myself think yours look better, however, I just want to follow the original Monokai-pro colorscheme. Therefore, I just override it in the config. Thanks a lot. ```lua local monokai...
> 1. Do you know waht i need to override to get it to go gray+italic for unused variables. I'd be happy with that. You can change highlight of `DiagnosticUnecessary`...
Can I have an overview of your neovim configuration? May be it's easier for me to debug from yours. @0xF5T9
I have just fixed this problem and added new highlight groups for the tabs. Please update the latest release and give me a feedback. I really recommend not using `transparent_background`
yes, you can file the solution in function get_filepath in file `renderer.lua`. Then just you the `cur_filename`. Remove anything unnecessary
Sorry, I forgot to deprecate this repository, please use other better plugins such as barbecue or dropbar. This repository is no longer maintain. I just try to test out SmitshP's...
I'm looking for a reference but can't find a good light theme on VSCode. Which theme are you using, @Velrok ?
Sorry for the late reply, I'll support light theme as soon as possible, I'm quite busy with my personal project. But I'm still on it.
Can you provide me with an image? I think it may be because of the terminal cursor instead? Because the cursor has color white in monokai-pro