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 color will be available, and poezio will replace the colors by one of the 8 values available. Thus, some theme file 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 *themimg.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 note in a theme file. [[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.