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Features
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1. Selective contrast
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1. **Selective contrast**
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Solarized reduces brightness based contrast in general. Our display devices
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today are capable of blasting off your retina with brightness and I found
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contrasting hues (based on colorwheel relations) for syntax highlighting
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readability.
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2. Dual mode: Dark/Light
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2. **Dual mode: Dark/Light**
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I switch between dark and light modes when editing text even when editing
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different types of files. Solarized retains the same selective contrast
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relationships and overall feel when switching between the light and dark
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background modes. A *lot* of thought, planning and testing has gone into
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making both modes feel like part of a unified colorscheme.
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3. 16/5 Palette modes
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3. **16/5 Palette modes**
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Solarized works as a sixteen color palette for compatibility with comment
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terminal based applications / emulators. It has been designed to scale down
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to a variety of five color palettes (four base monotones and one accent
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