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-Themes
-======
-
-This page describes how themes work in poezio and how to create or
-modify one.
-
-A theme contains color attributes and character definitions. Poezio can display
-up to _256_ colors if your terminal supports it. Most of the time,
-if it doesn’t work, that’s because the _$TERM_ environnment variable is
-wrong. For example with tmux or screen, set it to _screen-256color_, in
-_xterm_, set it to _xterm-256color_, etc. If your terminal doesn’t have 256,
-only 8 colors will be available, and poezio will replace the colors by one
-of the 8 values available. Thus, some theme files may not work properly
-if you only have 8 colors for example light gray on dark gray may
-be converted to black on black if only 8 colors are available, making
-the text impossible to read). The default theme should work properly in any
-case. If not, that’s a bug.
-
-A theme file is a python file (with the .py extension) containing a
-class, inheriting the *theming.Theme* class defined into the *theming*
-poezio module.
-
-Create a theme
---------------
-
-To create a theme named foo, create a file named foo.py into the theme
-directory (by default it’s _~/.local/share/poezio/themes/_) and insert
-into it:
-
-[source,python]
-----
-import theming
-
-class FooTheme(theming.Theme):
- # Define here colors for that theme
-theme = FooTheme()
-----
-
-To define a _color pair_ and assign it to the COLOR_NAME option, just do
-[source,python]
-----
-class FooTheme(theming.Theme):
- COLOR_NAME = (fg_color, bg_color, opt_attr)
-----
-
-You do not have to define all the <<available-options,available options>>,
-you can decide that your theme will only change some options, the other
-one will just have the default value (from the default theme).
-
-Colors and attributes
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-A color pair defines how the text will be displayed on the screen. It
-has a _foreground color_ (fg_color), a _background color_ (bg_color)
-and an *_optional_* _attribute_ (opt_attr).
-
-Colors
-^^^^^^
-A color is a number between -1 and 255. If it -1, this is the default
-color defined by your terminal (for example if your terminal displays
-text white on black by default, a fg_color of -1 is white, and a bg_color
-of -1 is black). If it’s between 0 and 256 it represents one of the colors
-on the image:
-
-image::../images/theme_256_colors.png["The list of all 256 colors", title="The list of all 256 colors"]
-
-Attributes
-^^^^^^^^^^
-An attribute is a python string (so, it has to be surrounded by
-*" "* or *' '*). It can be one of the following
-
-* *'b'*: bold text
-* *'u'*: underlined text
-
-Use a theme
------------
-To use a theme, just define the _theme_ option into the
-link:configure.html[configuration file] to the name of the theme you want
-to use. If that theme is not found, the default theme will be used instead.
-Note that the default theme is defined directly into poezio’s source code,
-and not in a theme file.
-
-Change the theme directory
---------------------------
-To change the default theme directory (_~/.local/share/poezio/themes/_ by
-default), you have to change the _themes_dir_ option in the
-link:configure.html[configuration file] to the directory that contains your
-theme files.
-
-[[available-options]]
-Available options
------------------
-
-CAUTION: This section is not complete.
-
-All available options can be found into the default theme, which is into the
-_theming.py_ file from the poezio’s source code.