kakoune/colors/plain.kak
Frank LENORMAND 37706d7a95 colors: Retire the bold and italic faces
This commit removes declarations and mentions to the built-in `bold`
and `italic` faces.

While they could be a user-friendly way of customising how tokens
are emphasised in Markdown documents (similarly to the
`$LESS_TERMCAP_*` environment variables for `man` pagers), most other
markup languages do not have the concept of "strong" and "emphasis"
but refer directly to the font style/weight.

The faces were also not even set by default to highlight as their
names implied, so having markup language support scripts directly
use the +b and +i face attributes is more consistent.
2020-05-15 11:56:38 +03:00

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# Kakoune simple colors, mostly default
# For default
face global value default
face global type default
face global identifier default
face global string blue
face global keyword default
face global operator default
face global attribute default
face global comment blue
face global documentation comment
face global meta default
face global builtin default
# For default
face global title default
face global header default
face global mono default
face global block default
face global link blue
face global bullet default
face global list default
# builtin default
face global Default default,default
face global PrimarySelection white,blue
face global SecondarySelection black,blue
face global PrimaryCursor black,white
face global SecondaryCursor white,blue
face global PrimaryCursorEol default
face global SecondaryCursorEol default
face global LineNumbers default
face global LineNumberCursor default
face global MenuForeground default
face global MenuBackground default
face global MenuInfo default
face global Information default
face global Error default
face global StatusLine default
face global StatusLineMode default
face global StatusLineInfo default
face global StatusLineValue default
face global StatusCursor default+r
face global Prompt default
face global MatchingChar default
face global BufferPadding default