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This is my first time raising an issue here, and I'm a bit excited. Rio has provided me with a great experience; it's a modern terminal emulator that is aesthetically pleasing, elegant, and smooth to use. The only trouble for me now is that it's difficult to convert the One Dark colorscheme I've grown accustomed to into a format recognized by Rio because Rio's colorscheme distinguishes between dim colors and light colors (which also makes Rio look more modern due to its finer-grained color configuration capability). If there were a tool that could easily convert my base16-based colorscheme into Rio's color scheme automatically, it would be a great achievement!
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This is my first time raising an issue here, and I'm a bit excited. Rio has provided me with a great experience; it's a modern terminal emulator that is aesthetically pleasing, elegant, and smooth to use. The only trouble for me now is that it's difficult to convert the One Dark colorscheme I've grown accustomed to into a format recognized by Rio because Rio's colorscheme distinguishes between dim colors and light colors (which also makes Rio look more modern due to its finer-grained color configuration capability). If there were a tool that could easily convert my base16-based colorscheme into Rio's color scheme automatically, it would be a great achievement!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: