diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index b3530f7..ea123a8 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ of your themes: ```vim let g:thematic#defaults = { \ 'airline-theme': 'jellybeans', +\ 'background': 'dark', \ 'laststatus': 2, \ } ``` @@ -148,12 +149,13 @@ thematic does not map any keys by default, but you can easily do so in your `.vimrc` file: ```vim -nnoremap T ThematicNext +nnoremap T :ThematicNext +nnoremap I :Thematic iawriter ``` ## What theme properties can I set? -For each theme you specify one or more properties. +Many properties are available for console-only and GUI-based Vim. For console or GUI-based Vim: * `laststatus` (0, 1, or 2) - controls the visibility of the status bar @@ -171,8 +173,8 @@ For console or GUI-based Vim: * `fold-column-color-mute` - temporarily modifies colorscheme to hide indicators in foldcolumn -The following options are for GUI-based Vim only (they will be ignored -if you're running in console-based Vim): +The following options are for GUI-based Vim only (they will be ignored if +you're running a console-based Vim): Typography-related: @@ -193,10 +195,9 @@ Screen-related: ## GUI fullscreen capabilities thematic supports fullscreen capabilities for GUI-based Vim, including -typeface, font-size, lines, columns, linespace, transparency and even the -fullscreen background. +changing the fullscreen background to match the text background. -Note that once invoked, thematic will override your fullscreen settings, +Note that when installed, thematic will override your fullscreen settings, specifically `fuoptions` to get better control over screen lines and columns and the fullscreen background.