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There are a few things to immediately note:
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- The theme is my own. /Every/ existing emacs (and vim, for that matter) colorscheme/theme is washed-in and gray-on-gray. Doom, spacemacs, solarized, nord, dracula, or any other name-able theme. Also, any "new and exciting" theme you see on Reddit will be the same. This infuriated me to no end, so in the early days of my nvim tweaking I pulled the most unique and contrastful theme I could find. It was called "sv" and it was hacked up by some guy on github once and then forgotten (https://github.com/alexkh/vimcolors). So I extended it for nvim, then recreated it in emacs with the aid of [[https://github.com/jasonm23/autothemer][autothemer]] (which you can find at [[/home/mitch/.config/emacs/lisp/mitch-theme.el][mitch-theme.el]]).
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- The theme is my own. Every existing emacs (and vim, for that matter) colorscheme/theme is washed-in and gray-on-gray. Doom, spacemacs, solarized, nord, dracula, or any other name-able theme. Also, any "new and exciting" theme you see on Reddit will be the same. This infuriated me to no end, so in the early days of my nvim tweaking I pulled the most unique and contrastful theme I could find. It was called "sv" and it was hacked up by some guy on github once and then forgotten (https://github.com/alexkh/vimcolors). So I extended it for nvim, then recreated it in emacs with the aid of [[https://github.com/jasonm23/autothemer][autothemer]] (which you can find at [[.config/emacs/lisp/mitch-theme.el][.config/emacs/lisp/mitch-theme.el]]).
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- Typing ~qq~ will change your input method. This is sort-of a built-in feature, but the default trigger is to type ~C-\~, which is annoying to press. The ~qq~ behavior is built into Japanese-mode specifically and normally toggles in and out of ~japanese-ascii~, which is literally just normal text except ~qq~ switches back to Japanese.
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- Typing ~qq~ will change your input method. This is sort-of a built-in feature, but the default trigger is to type ~C-\~, which is annoying to press. The ~qq~ behavior is built into Japanese-mode specifically and normally toggles in and out of ~japanese-ascii~, which is literally just normal text except ~qq~ switches back to Japanese.
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