diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index ac1650d..72da215 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -118,11 +118,13 @@ let g:thematic#themes = { \ 'font-size': 20, \ 'linespace': 6, \ }, -\ 'iawriter' : { 'colorscheme': 'reede_light', +\ 'iawriter' : { 'background': 'light', \ 'columns': 75, -\ 'typeface': 'Menlo', -\ 'font-size': 22, +\ 'font-size': 20, \ 'fullscreen': 1, +\ 'laststatus': 0, +\ 'linespace': 8, +\ 'typeface': 'Cousine', \ }, \ } ``` @@ -245,22 +247,22 @@ for MacVim: ```vim let g:thematic#themes = { -\ 'pencil' :{ 'background': 'light', +\ 'iawriter' : { 'background': 'light', \ 'columns': 75, \ 'font-size': 20, \ 'fullscreen': 1, \ 'laststatus': 0, \ 'linespace': 8, -\ 'typeface': 'Menlo', +\ 'typeface': 'Cousine', \ }, ... \ } ``` Non-GUI terminal-based emulation is trickier, as there's no easy way to -create generous left and right margins. You can approximate it by -switching from soft-wrap to hard line breaks with `vim-pencil` and using -with a narrow `textwidth`: +create a generous right margin. You can approximate it by switching from +soft-wrap to hard line breaks with `vim-pencil` and using with a narrow +`textwidth`: ```vim autocmd FileType markdown set foldcolumn=12 textwidth=74 @@ -306,7 +308,7 @@ improve your editing experience. Many are available to download for free: * [Source Code Pro](http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Source+Code+Pro) * [Ubuntu Mono](https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Ubuntu+Mono) -Note that you already have a few installed, such as `Menlo` on OS X. +Note that you already have a few installed, such as ‘Menlo’ on OS X. ## Related projects