Zenburn v2.16

Yet a new Zenburn version! What’s new this time in v2.16:

  • The licensing is clarified: latest GPL applies. Thanks to Martin Langasek.
  • Support for autocompletion of configuration parameters, thanks to Marcin Szamotulski.
  • CursorColumn and CursorLine colour improvements. A new configuration parameter has been added for this, please see the Zenburn.vim file. Thanks to Andrew Wagner.

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Service Announcement

Hardware master broke down, and new one was installed. Our VM was migrated and restored from backups, and there was a slight glitch in the services.

Everything should work fine now. At least until the next time the hardware fails…

And now a Zen-like question: did anyone notice? :P

Zenburn for jEdit

Dale Anson wrote to tell that he added Zenburn to the Lipstik look and feel. Since Lipstik isn’t much maintained, he also added to the Graphite theme from the Substance look and feel project.

Then, he added a Zenburn editor scheme to jEdit. With this scheme, and Lipstik or Substance Graphite, you get a nice Zenburn editing environment in jEdit.

Thanks to Dale, jEdit now joins the expanding list of editors, environments and tools which contain the eye-friendly Zenburn colours. Well done!

Check out a screenshot of Dale’s jEdit port.

Update: I slightly misread Dale’s email, and now the wrong part is removed.

Zenburn v2.14

Zenburn v2.14 is released!

Featuring the proper colourization of CursorColumn syntax group (“:set cursorline cursorcolumn”). Many thanks to Drew.

Previously everything in the column falling under the CursorColumn would have the same foreground colour. This looks silly and was unintentional. With the fix only the background is highlighted.

Grab it from vim.sf.net or the official Zenburn page. A Vimball is also available, see the vim.sf.net page.