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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d9526ebb7b95..8e9e4c795ad4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -134,129 +134,45 @@ $ git config --global gpg.program gpg2 ## GnuPG + GPG-Agent Setup `gpg-agent` to use password caching by adding the following entries to -`~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf`: +`~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf` (already done in this repository): ``` default-cache-ttl 300 max-cache-ttl 3600 ``` -# Neovim +## True Color and Italics -The following snippet fixes the `<C-h>` issue in neovim on macOS. - -``` -$ infocmp $TERM | sed 's/kbs=^[hH]/kbs=\\177/' > $TERM.ti -$ tic $TERM.ti -``` - - -## True Color and Italics in tmux and vim +At the time of this writing, Suckless's `st` terminal provides True Color and +italics support. It's also important to test that this support remains when +inside of Vim or inside of a Tmux session or both. ### TrueColor -Note: make sure that the terminal you are using supports TrueColor (hint: recent -version of iTerm2 do). Also make sure that the tmux version you are using -supports TrueColor (hint: versions north of 2.2 should). - -At each step of the way, test TrueColor using the following shell pipeline -(hint: the gradients should be smooth): +To test for your terminal's True Color support, run: ```bash -$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JohnMorales/dotfiles/master/colors/24-bit-color.sh | bash +$ test_true_color ``` -* Terminal: recent versions of iTerm 2 should support TrueColor -* Tmux: versions 2.2 and after should support TrueColor -* NeoVim: recent versions of NeoVim should support TrueColor - -Enable TrueColor in your `~/.vimrc` (already done in this repository): +Enable TrueColor in your `init.vim` (already done in this repository): ```viml set termguicolors ``` - -Enable TrueColor in your `~/.tmux.conf` (already done in this repository): - -Note: This may conflict with the setting for italics. Need to verify to confirm -/ disconfirm this (pending). - -``` -set -ga terminal-overrides ",xterm-256color-italic:Tc" -``` - - ### Italics -In the file `/configs/shared/.tmux.conf` there is a line to add italics support -to tmux: - -``` -set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color-italic" -``` - -The `$TERM` entry, `tmux-256color-italic`, will be unavailable until you add the -file, `tmux-256color-italic`, to your terminal database. You can do this with -the following command: - -```bash -$ tic ~/dotfiles/tmux-256color-italic -``` - - -### Powerline - -Install Powerline... +To test if your terminal supports italics and other text treatments, run: ```bash -$ pip install powerline-status -``` - -Install the Powerline fonts... - -```bash -$ hub clone 'powerline/fonts' -$ cd fonts && ./install.sh && cd ../ && rm -rf fonts -``` - -Lastly, ensure that the line in `.tmux.conf` that sources the `powerline.conf` -is uncommented: - -``` -run-shell "powerline-daemon -q" -source "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf" +$ test_text_formatting ``` +### Ligatures -## Commonly used applications (Mac) - -Thankfully `brew cask` simplifies the installation of many of my commonly used -applications: - -```bash -$ brew cask install alfred dash slack 1password slack emacs dropbox iterm2 flux docker -``` - -The following applications need to be downloaded / installed manually: - -* oh-my-zsh: a full suite of z-shell extensions -* homebrew: CLI for procuring third-party applications -* slate.js: resize and move your windows with keyboard shortcuts -* google chrome: web browser - - -## Commonly used fonts -* Install [Hasklig](https://github.com/i-tu/Hasklig) for ligature support in Elm, Elixir, etc -* Install [Operator Mono](http://www.typography.com/blog/introducing-operator) for expressive monospaced font -* Install powerline fonts -* Install Adobe Source Code Pro font for shell and text editors - -### Ligature Support - -To support ligatures make sure Hasklig is installed (link at the bottom). Ensure -that you are using an terminal emulator that supports ligatures. With both of -these tasks completed, ligatures should function in Neovim. +At the time of this writing, Suckless's `st` does not appear to support +ligatures. ## Miscellaneous notes |