To what color does “fg = 248” correspond in Ranger's color schemes?
I'm trying out Ranger file manager written in Python because it has very nice file and image preview features.
While four color schemes are provided by default, others can be added by the user to ~/.config/ranger/colorschemes as .py files.
My question concerns the color values. For example, a bit of code taken from the Zenburn theme has:
if context.border:
fg = 248
Is there a source that explains values such as 248 in terms of RGB or hex code?
By changing the context.border color from 248, which is a light gray, to other values, I figured out that 123 is like aquamarine, 55 is like violet, 5 appears to be magenta and 1 is red.
I couldn't find any clues in X11 color names or Web colors.
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I'm trying out Ranger file manager written in Python because it has very nice file and image preview features.
While four color schemes are provided by default, others can be added by the user to ~/.config/ranger/colorschemes as .py files.
My question concerns the color values. For example, a bit of code taken from the Zenburn theme has:
if context.border:
fg = 248
Is there a source that explains values such as 248 in terms of RGB or hex code?
By changing the context.border color from 248, which is a light gray, to other values, I figured out that 123 is like aquamarine, 55 is like violet, 5 appears to be magenta and 1 is red.
I couldn't find any clues in X11 color names or Web colors.
python themes colors
I'm looking for a published table like what I've linked to. I couldn't find anything like that.
– DK Bose
14 hours ago
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I'm trying out Ranger file manager written in Python because it has very nice file and image preview features.
While four color schemes are provided by default, others can be added by the user to ~/.config/ranger/colorschemes as .py files.
My question concerns the color values. For example, a bit of code taken from the Zenburn theme has:
if context.border:
fg = 248
Is there a source that explains values such as 248 in terms of RGB or hex code?
By changing the context.border color from 248, which is a light gray, to other values, I figured out that 123 is like aquamarine, 55 is like violet, 5 appears to be magenta and 1 is red.
I couldn't find any clues in X11 color names or Web colors.
python themes colors
I'm trying out Ranger file manager written in Python because it has very nice file and image preview features.
While four color schemes are provided by default, others can be added by the user to ~/.config/ranger/colorschemes as .py files.
My question concerns the color values. For example, a bit of code taken from the Zenburn theme has:
if context.border:
fg = 248
Is there a source that explains values such as 248 in terms of RGB or hex code?
By changing the context.border color from 248, which is a light gray, to other values, I figured out that 123 is like aquamarine, 55 is like violet, 5 appears to be magenta and 1 is red.
I couldn't find any clues in X11 color names or Web colors.
python themes colors
python themes colors
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I'm looking for a published table like what I've linked to. I couldn't find anything like that.
– DK Bose
14 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm looking for a published table like what I've linked to. I couldn't find anything like that.
– DK Bose
14 hours ago
I'm looking for a published table like what I've linked to. I couldn't find anything like that.
– DK Bose
14 hours ago
I'm looking for a published table like what I've linked to. I couldn't find anything like that.
– DK Bose
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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