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Currently, the text in math mode and text mode in LaTeX (with or without vimtex or treesitter) are the same color, which makes them hard to distinguish at a glance. I would appreciate it if they were made to have different colors so they can be easily told apart. This behavior is present in all other colorschemes I've seen, so it's odd that Nord doesn't have it.
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@MithicSpirit Thanks again for your contribution!
This issue has ben added to the queue to be picked up either by contributors or me so that it can be planned in for the next iterations.
I guess "odd" is not the correct wording for the current styling because it is simply not implemented. When it works in other themes is just because they explicitly implemented it. Things like this do not work magically 😉
Ah, I thought that it might have been a centralized theme that gets automatically applied to all filetypes. Although in retrospect I think that might be a treesitter-only thing (which I don't use with vim because it breaks vimtex's concealing). Anyways, thanks for the update!
Currently, the text in math mode and text mode in LaTeX (with or without vimtex or treesitter) are the same color, which makes them hard to distinguish at a glance. I would appreciate it if they were made to have different colors so they can be easily told apart. This behavior is present in all other colorschemes I've seen, so it's odd that Nord doesn't have it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: