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require("rose-pine").setup()
local theme = require("lualine.themes.rose-pine")
local modes = { "normal", "insert", "visual", "replace", "command", "inactive" }
for _, mode in ipairs(modes) do
theme[mode].c.bg = "NONE"
end
require("lualine").setup({
options = {
theme = theme,
},
}) |
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Zynh0722
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Oh my goodness, I totally did forget to put the customized theme in the theme spot, rather than default rose-pine. Thank you so much! I was able to go back to my original config setup, with configs in dedicated files. My packer file is once again clean (at least of my rose-pine and lualine configs :P) |
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I'm rather new to the vim world, but I've got something so very close to being absolutely fantastic
Basically all I want to do is change the bg of the space behind the filename and such to
none
rather thanbase
.But honestly I've not a clue what black magic is going on for rose-pine to be an acceptable option for a lualine theme, let alone what I need to do to tinker with it.
I thinkkkk all Im trying to do is change the c section bg, which I tried to do the way lualine's README states, but that didnt work, likely because rose-pine isn't a lualine theme.
After further investigation, I tried requring
rose-pine.lualine
, boy did it not like that.Is what I'm trying to do possible in a thus far unexplored by me avenue?
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