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diff --git a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org index 4770e3a5191..d0d985705f1 100644 --- a/doc/misc/modus-themes.org +++ b/doc/misc/modus-themes.org @@ -4542,7 +4542,7 @@ The =git-gutter= and =git-gutter-fr= packages default to drawing bitmaps for the indicators they display (e.g. bitmap of a plus sign for added lines). In Doom Emacs, these bitmaps are replaced with contiguous lines which may look nicer, but require a change to the foreground of the -relevant faces to yield the desired colour combinations. +relevant faces to yield the desired color combinations. Since this is Doom-specific, we urge users to apply changes in their local setup. Below is some sample code, based on what we cover at @@ -5519,7 +5519,7 @@ interface virtually unusable. [[#h:5808be52-361a-4d18-88fd-90129d206f9b][Option for links]]. -Again, one must exercise judgement in order to avoid discrimination, +Again, one must exercise judgment in order to avoid discrimination, where "discrimination" refers to: + The treatment of substantially different magnitudes as if they were of @@ -5535,11 +5535,11 @@ usability beyond matters of color---they would be making a not-so-obvious error of treating different cases as if they were the same. -The Modus themes prioritise "thematic consistency" over abstract harmony +The Modus themes prioritize "thematic consistency" over abstract harmony or regularity among their applicable colors. In concrete terms, we do not claim that, say, our yellows are the best complements for our blues because we generally avoid using complementary colors side-by-side, so -it is wrong to optimise for a decontextualised blue+yellow combination. +it is wrong to optimize for a decontextualised blue+yellow combination. Not to imply that our colors do not work well together because they do, just to clarify that consistency of context is what themes must strive for, and that requires widening the scope of the design beyond the |