@hngts commented on this pull request.
In colorschemes/dark-spook.conf:
> +keyword_4=#7F7F7F;;false;true + +identifier=#3CCA62;;false;true +identifier_1=#507875;;false;true +identifier_2=#457C54;;false;true +identifier_3=#256536;;false;true +identifier_4=#8BBC98;;false;true + +string=#ffcd8b;;false;false +string_1=#BFAC91;#1C1F26;false;false +string_2=#BA9665;#1C1F26;false;false +string_3=#CDA7A1;;false;false +string_4=#A1CDCA;;false;false +string_eol=#A1C1CD;;false;false +character=#A86027;;false;false +backticks=#008C39l;;false;false
Geany complains about the invalid color value:
Ouch!
Thanks.
That 7th l
character (not including #
) is actually ';', but my finger apparently slipped.
Will remove it.
Note also the selection style warning.
Yes, that I am aware of. Tried various combinations, it is quite ok like this.
Now, I noticed that the name of the file is dark-spook.conf, but Titled Name is DarkSpook.
Should I correct that as well ? Into Dark Spook
from DarkSpook
or I leave as is ?
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