/* * fontnames-array takes two fonts, first one * it treats as a proportional-width font and uses * everywhere possible and as a main UI font, while * the second font it treats as a fixed-width font, * changeable to any text window by executing `Font` * from tag window. * * Note: `Font` can also be executed * with arguments with any `fontsrv -p .` approved * fonts, thus allowing you to experiment with font * sizes and whether you want anti-aliasing or not. */ char *fontnames[2] = { "/usr/local/plan9/font/bit/profont/profont-12.font", "/usr/local/plan9/font/bit/mntcarlo/mntcarlo.font" }; /* * globalautoindent tries to guess where to * indent by the context of the previous line. * * comes highly suggested. */ int globalautoindent = TRUE; /* * swapping scroll buttons makes B1 scroll down * instead of up and B2 up instead of down */ int swapscrollbuttons = FALSE; /* * bartflag triggers quote unquote experimental * mode, in which instead of mouse following focus * from window to window etc. it in fact, does not. * * comes highly suggested. */ int bartflag = TRUE; /* * colors-constants. now let me take a minute to explain * them. C_TAGBG/FG/HLBG/HLFG are respectively your tag * windows background, foreground, highlighted back- and * foreground color. The same exact applies to C_TXT*- * variants of the same constant just in this case it handles * the colorscheme of the text window. * * C_WINBUTTON is the button which you adjust your columns * position with. C_COLBUTTON represents a separate text * windows button. C_TMPBUTTON is the so-called "dirty" * or "unclean" -marker aka notifying the file as modified put * in the middle of C_COLBUTTON. C_SCROLLBG is plain and simple * your scrollbars background color. * * the last two defines are for defining the color of the specific * buttons highlight background. */ #include "colors/base16-ocean"