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vim-luna's Issues

Comment definition

Colorscheme seems to be messing with the comment definition, used by some plugins like TComment or Commentary.

Situation:

  • open a vimscript (like .vimrc)
  • using another colorscheme (like molokai or one...)
    • commenting a line with the plugin (i.e. :TComment) works fine
  • switching to luna or luna-term
    • commenting a line with the same command adds a # instead of the syntax-defined "
  • switching to another scheme (same or any other) brings back the desired behavior.

Luna-term find and replace search results indistinct

When using :s/a/b/gc, the 'current found item' and the 'all search results' colour are identical (light orange), and so it's not possible to know which item you're being asked about changing. Could you please change the current item colour to something different, darker maybe?

Please mention 256 color requirement

I think this color scheme requires 256 colors, but some terminals only support 8 colors. (I know, it's silly. I should look into upgrading mine.)

I think that's the reason I see all black and white.

Could you add this to the requirements section in the readme?

I don't have time to verify this is what is really happening right now, but if you have doubts I can verify it later. I just wanted to get this ticket in before I forget.

Contrast for comments is too low

Comment highlighting in almost every filetype is much too low - this can even be seen in the screenshots on your readme.

Maybe just a couple of shades lighter would work?

Low contrast on completion menu

Could you please set more contrast on the fg_color of text in completion menus?
As seen here

Thanks for the support and for this excellent colorscheme!

Giulio

Luna for atom?

It'd be nice to have this scheme for the Atom editor! :)

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