From eb02be9582075f4b68feda46d34ae5a924223da1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: smgr Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2025 17:43:01 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] fix README links to template files --- README.md | 30 ++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c4136ce..dc01cbb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ both of which have fixed hue values and vary from 10% to 98% lightness. Monotone curves have fixed chroma, whereas the accent curves' chroma varies smoothly as a function of lightness within sRGB gamut bounds. -| Chroma curves | Color trajectories | -|---|---| +| Chroma curves | Color trajectories | +|-------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------| | ![Chroma curves](images/curves/cstar-curves-v140.png) | ![Trajectories](images/trajectories.gif) | -| Palette | -|---| +| Palette | +|--------------------------------| | ![Palette](images/palette.png) | Chroma curves are designed specifically to establish a distinct role for each @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ varying only in lightness from dark to light grey. ## Themes -| Dark themes | Light themes | -|---|---| +| Dark themes | Light themes | +|----------------------------------------|------------------------------------------| | ![Dark themes](images/dark_themes.png) | ![Light themes](images/light_themes.png) | Themes are derived from the `monobiome` palette by selecting a monotone base @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ to the background. The following plots show the intersection of the sphere centered at a fixed background color (`alpine` biome with a lightness of 20) under variable radii: -| | `-l 20 -d 0.3` | `-l 20 -d 0.4` | `-l 20 -d 0.5` | -|---|---|---|---| -| Color visualization | ![](images/oklch/mb_b20_d30.gif) | ![](images/oklch/mb_b20_d40.gif) | ![](images/oklch/mb_b20_d50.gif) | -| Editor preview | ![](images/render/v140-demo-alpine-dark-d0.3.png) | ![](images/render/v140-demo-alpine-dark-d0.4.png) | ![](images/render/v140-demo-alpine-dark-d0.5.png) | +| | `-l 20 -d 0.3` | `-l 20 -d 0.4` | `-l 20 -d 0.5` | +|---------------------|---------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------| +| Color visualization | ![](images/oklch/mb_b20_d30.gif) | ![](images/oklch/mb_b20_d40.gif) | ![](images/oklch/mb_b20_d50.gif) | +| Editor preview | ![](images/render/v140-demo-alpine-dark-d0.3.png) | ![](images/render/v140-demo-alpine-dark-d0.4.png) | ![](images/render/v140-demo-alpine-dark-d0.5.png) | In short, the base lightness (`-l`) dictates the brightness of the background, and the contrast (`-d`) controls how perceptually distinct the accent colors @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ One can set these themes for the provided applications as follows: ``` Themes are generated using the [`kitty` theme - template](templates/apps/kitty/templates/active.theme). + template](templates/kitty/active.theme). - `vim`/`neovim` @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ One can set these themes for the provided applications as follows: ``` Themes are generated using the [`vim` theme - template](templates/apps/nvim/templates/theme.vim). + template](templates/nvim/theme.vim). - `fzf` @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ One can set these themes for the provided applications as follows: ``` Themes are generated using the [`fzf` theme - template](templates/apps/fzf/templates/active.theme). + template](templates/fzf/active.theme). - Firefox @@ -214,13 +214,11 @@ One can set these themes for the provided applications as follows: add-ons][2], and switch between light/dark schemes based on system settings. You can also download raw XPI files for each theme in `app-config/firefox/`, each of which is generated using the [Firefox `manifest.json` - template](templates/apps/firefox/templates/none-dark.manifest.json). + template](templates/firefox/auto-manifest.json). Static [light][4] and [dark][5] themes are additionally available (i.e., that don't change with system settings). - ![Firefox theme previews](images/firefox/themes.png) - ## CLI installation A brief theme generation guide was provided in the [Generation section](#generation), making use of the `monobiome` CLI. This tool can be