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Why needed: Windows Termimal has a 'settings.json' file that can house color schemes. It requires a certain syntax and its own set of color names. How addressed: Similar to other output types, I generated an output to the browser with syntactically correct color scheme instance for Windows Terminal 'settings.json', with instructions on where to copy/paste it to, and indentation matching the indent level for color schemes in that file. Also updated README.md to reflect addition of Windows Terminal and myself as a contributor. Accomplishes: A copy/paste interface to Windows Terminal settings file. User must still copy and past the color scheme into place, and give it a name, but the rest is syntacially correct. This highlights the need for the ability to "open" a color scheme from Windows Terminal, tweak it, and save it back to the same color scheme or give it a new name.
Why needed: "Get Scheme" string was word-wrapping with "Scheme" appearing partially below the button. How addressed: Widened button from 116px to 126px. Word wrap stopped.
URL: https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes Note: this also follows the color-wheel sequence.
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I visited 4bit website for generating Windows Terminal Scheme but didn't find any color set. I had to set custom theme manually. Shall I create specific 'Windows Terminal' button for it ? |
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Why needed:
Windows Termimal has a 'settings.json' file that can house color schemes.
It requires a certain syntax and its own set of color names.
How addressed:
Similar to other output types, I generated an output to the browser
with syntactically correct color scheme instance for Windows Terminal
'settings.json', with instructions on where to copy/paste it to, and
indentation matching the indent level for color schemes in that file.
Also updated README.md to reflect addition of Windows Terminal and
myself as a contributor.
Accomplishes:
A copy/paste interface to Windows Terminal settings file. User must
still copy and past the color scheme into place, and give it a name,
but the rest is syntacially correct.
This highlights the need for the ability to "open" a color scheme
from Windows Terminal, tweak it, and save it back to the same color
scheme or give it a new name.