[m-rev.] for post-commit review: split possible_cause into hint and inconsistent

Peter Wang novalazy at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 18:00:21 AEST 2024


On Wed, 12 Jun 2024 00:31:33 +1000 "Zoltan Somogyi" <zoltan.somogyi at runbox.com> wrote:
> 
> On 2024-06-11 17:42 +10:00 AEST, "Peter Wang" <novalazy at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 17:41:21 +1000 Peter Wang <novalazy at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> 
> >> I'll try to make suggestions for the 256 color modes soon.
> > 
> > Here are my suggestions for the 256 color modes.
> > 
> > dark256
> > specified at subject=111:correct=107:incorrect=174:inconsistent=179:hint=140
> > 
> > light256
> > specified at subject=27:correct=28:incorrect=160:inconsistent=166:hint=92
> > 
> > where
> > 
> > color 111:  #87afff  rgb(135, 175, 255)  oklch(0.76, 0.124, 263)
> > color 107:  #87af5f  rgb(135, 175,  95)  oklch(0.71, 0.117, 131)
> > color 174:  #d78787  rgb(215, 135, 135)  oklch(0.71, 0.099, 20)
> > color 179:  #d7af5f  rgb(215, 175,  95)  oklch(0.77, 0.109, 83)
> > color 140:  #af87d7  rgb(175, 135, 215)  oklch(0.69, 0.122, 306)
> > 
> > color  27:  #005fff  rgb(  0,  95, 255)  oklch(0.55, 0.249, 262)
> > color  28:  #008700  rgb(  0, 135,   0)  oklch(0.54, 0.184, 142)
> > color 160:  #d70000  rgb(215,   0,   0)  oklch(0.55, 0.227, 29)
> > color 166:  #d75f00  rgb(215,  95,   0)  oklch(0.63, 0.172, 48)
> > color  92:  #8700d7  rgb(135,   0, 215)  oklch(0.50, 0.261, 304)
> 
> Thanks for that. Sorry to be a pest, but while this info is still in your head,
> could you please pick 24 bit colors for each role?

All right, if you like.

dark mode 24-bit
specified at subject=#7ca2ee:correct=#89b260:incorrect=#e48384:inconsistent=#d3a74c:hint=#b68fde

light mode 24-bit
specified at subject=#1b65ef:correct=#008e00:incorrect=#d41009:inconsistent=#cf5600:hint=#903fd6

where

#7ca2ee  rgb(124, 162, 238)  oklch(0.716, 0.119, 263)
#89b260  rgb(137, 178,  96)  oklch(0.715, 0.119, 131)
#e48384  rgb(228, 131, 132)  oklch(0.715, 0.120, 20)
#d3a74c  rgb(211, 167,  76)  oklch(0.751, 0.120, 83)
#b68fde  rgb(182, 143, 222)  oklch(0.716, 0.119, 306)

#1b65ef  rgb( 27, 101, 239)  oklch(0.551, 0.220, 262)
#008e00  rgb(  0, 142,   0)  oklch(0.560, 0.191, 142)
#d41009  rgb(212,  16,   9)  oklch(0.550, 0.220, 29)
#cf5600  rgb(207,  86,   0)  oklch(0.601, 0.171, 45)
#903fd6  rgb(144,  63, 214)  oklch(0.550, 0.220, 305)

These use the same hues as previously selected for dark256/light256,
but with more consistent L and C values. As before, the orangey-yellow
colors are allowed to be brighter than the rest.

The differences between the *256 schemes and these 24-bit colors are
mostly imperceptible to me, but there are a few differences I can see.

Peter


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