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[GNU ELPA] Ef-Themes version 1.7.0


From: ELPA update
Subject: [GNU ELPA] Ef-Themes version 1.7.0
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 05:03:36 -0400

Version 1.7.0 of package Ef-Themes has just been released in GNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.

Ef-Themes describes itself as:

  ===========================
  Colorful and legible themes
  ===========================

More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ef-themes.html

## Summary:

  # Ef (εὖ) themes for GNU Emacs

  IMAGES HERE: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/ef-themes-pictures>.

  The `ef-themes` are a collection of light and dark themes for GNU Emacs
  whose goal is to provide colorful ("pretty") yet legible options for
  users who want something with a bit more flair than the `modus-themes`
  (also designed by me).

  + Package name (GNU ELPA): `ef-themes`
  + Official manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/ef-themes>
  + Change log: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/ef-themes-changelog>
  + Sample pictures: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/ef-themes-pictures>
  + Git repositories:
    + GitHub: <https://github.com/protesilaos/ef-themes>
    + GitLab: <https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/ef-themes>
  + Backronym: Eclectic Fashion in Themes Hides Exaggerated Markings,
    Embellishments, and Sparkles.

## Recent NEWS:

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This document contains the release notes for each tagged commit on the
project's main git repository:
<https://git.sr.ht/~protesilaos/ef-themes>.

The newest release is at the top.  For further details, please consult
the manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/ef-themes>.


Version 1.7.0 on 2024-04-28
═══════════════════════════

  This version contains minor refinements for many of the themes in the
  collection. It also introduces two new themes which, according to
  private feedback I have received, are already well received.


Experience the `ef-dream' and `ef-reverie' themes
─────────────────────────────────────────────────

  Both themes revolve around the use of gold tones and subtle
  complementary colours.

  I announced them here:
  <https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2024-04-09-emacs-ef-dream-reverie-themes/>.

  The `ef-themes' now cover a wide range of tastes, all while conforming
  with a high legibility standard (minimum WCAG AA, though many qualify
  for WCAG AAA).


Refinements for some themes
───────────────────────────

  These are small changes that improve the consistency of the given
  theme.


ef-bio
╌╌╌╌╌╌

  The `preprocessor' semantic palette mapping uses a cyan-green colour
  instead of a vibrant green. This is to better differentiate elements
  in code, while remaining faithful to the style of the theme.


ef-cyprus
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌

  The `preprocessor' semantic palette mapping is redefined from a faint
  yellow to a firebrick red. This is to ensure that the various
  combinations of elements in code are easy to tell apart while
  remaining pleasant to look at.


ef-day
╌╌╌╌╌╌

  The `green-faint' value has reduced contribution from the blue channel
  of light, making it more green-yellow as a result. This colour is only
  used for comments: it achieves the two-fold goal of (i) applying
  subtle colouration to comments while (ii) making them sufficiently
  distinct from their context.


ef-dark
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌

  The value of the `preprocessor' is a bit darker red than its former
  brighter variant. This is to improve the visuals in files that include
  a high concentration of preprocessor constructs.


ef-duo-light
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌

  • The `cyan-warmer' entry in the palette is a bit less blue and more
    green. The change is imperceptible on its own (from `#3f6faf' to
    `#3f70a0'). The effect is more noticeable in the context of other
    constructs, such as in an Org document that combines headings of
    varying levels, with code and verbatim inline elements, as well as
    links.

  • The `comment' semantic palette mapping uses a slightly more orange
    value. This is done for stylistic consistency with the rest of the
    theme, while making comments a bit easier to spot.


ef-duo-dark
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌

  As with its light counterpart, the `comment' entry in the palette uses
  a slightly different colour value. The effect is subtle and only
  appreciated in context.


ef-frost
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌

  The `yellow-faint' palette entry is considerably more yellow than its
  previous value. The reason for this change is to make comments and
  tags in Org headings stand out more when compared to some other subtle
  elements. The exact value of this yellow still feels ice-cold, like
  the rest of the theme.


ef-kassio
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌

  The `comment' semantic palette mapping uses a slightly more cyan …  …



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