Zenburn by forestcreature

License: Custom License - GNU GPL, http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html

A rough and ready first attempt at applying something similar to Jani Nurminen's fantastic colour scheme to Renoise. From the zenburn README:

ZENBURN Zenburn is a low-contrast color scheme for Vim. It’s easy for your eyes and designed to keep you in the zone for long programming sessions. Zenburn has been ported to many different editors and environments. For more information and list of derivatives, visit http://kippura.org/zenburnpage No: - dayglo vomit - black, red, blue and green on screaming white background - headache - watery, squinting eyes - the "I wanna run away" feeling Yes: + alien fruit salad + harmonious colors help with concentration + improved focus + stay longer in the zone + more productivity + looks good + 256-color terminal mode + GVim mode + customizeable + etc.




…and:
PARTING WORDS Thank you for enjoying “Just some alien fruit salad to keep you in the zone”!




I'm not really a successful colour themer but I really wanted something zenburn-like as soon as possible for my own Renoise use. Maybe it'll be of use to some other people. I tried to stick to a general policy (that's not really related to colour meanings when editing code):

- the greenish colour where possible represents values,

- the pinkish colour generally indicates emphasis,

- and the yellowish colour represents alerts, toggles, and states.



Obviously, there's a heck of a lot of room for improvement!