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Comment by 🕹️ skyjake

Re: "The aesthetic choices behind Lagrange?"

In: s/Lagrange

Well, depending on how you define the term, the "base color" could be considered to be the background color of the page.

In the 'gmdocument.c' source code for the Colorful Dark theme, for example, the background color is used as the basis for many of the color calculations, however the background itself is based on the "primary hue" that is the true base color of the theme. The primary hue is a fully saturated color so it can't be used as-is since that would be too overwhelming.

🕹️ skyjake [mod, sysop]

2023-11-12 · 6 months ago

2 Later Comments ↓

😺 Nono [OP] · 2023-11-12 at 21:15:

@skyjake: Thanks man!

😺 Nono [OP] · 2023-11-13 at 14:16:

Thanks for the reference @clseibold. The max page width in Lagrange does make the text less intimidating!

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🌒 s/Lagrange

The aesthetic choices behind Lagrange? — Hi! I'm really fascinated with Lagrange, and how it made me fall in love with reading pure text again... A big part of the merit goes to the Gemini protocol itself of course, but in my case I attribute it mainly to the way Lagrange deals with colors. So I tried looking for info on how it's done, but I only found a technical publication about ANSI escapes and such. Do you guys have links to a more color-theory / aesthetics oriented article about this...

💬 Nono · 9 comments · 2023-11-12 · 6 months ago