Move setting instructions to top; add some minor organization

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Emily Aviva Kapor-Mater
2018-02-20 12:11:31 -08:00
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@@ -8,6 +8,13 @@ This help page aims to cover two aspects of micro's syntax highlighting engine:
## Colorschemes
To change your colorscheme, press Ctrl-E in micro to bring up the command
prompt, and type:
```
set colorscheme solarized
```
(or whichever colorscheme you choose).
Micro comes with a number of colorschemes by default. Here is the list:
### 256 color
@@ -49,18 +56,20 @@ These require terminals that support true color and require `MICRO_TRUECOLOR=1`
* `gruvbox-tc`: The true color version of the gruvbox colorscheme
* `github-tc`: The true color version of the Github colorscheme
To enable one of these colorschemes just press CtrlE in micro and type
`set colorscheme solarized`. (or whichever one you choose). You can also use
`set colorscheme monochrome` if you'd prefer to have just the terminal's default
### Monochrome
You can also use `monochrome` if you'd prefer to have just the terminal's default
foreground and background colors. Note: This provides no syntax highlighting!
### Other
See `help gimmickcolors` for a list of some true colour themes that are more
just for fun than for serious use. (Though feel free if you want!)
## Creating a Colorscheme
Micro's colorschemes are also extremely simple to create. The default ones ca
Micro's colorschemes are also extremely simple to create. The default ones can
be found
[here](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/tree/master/runtime/colorschemes).