package colorschemes //revive:disable const ( Bold int = 1 << (iota + 9) Underline Reverse ) //revive:enable /* Colorscheme defines colors and fonts used by TUI elements. The standard 256 terminal colors are supported. For int values, -1 = clear Colors may be combined with 'Bold', 'Underline', or 'Reverse' by using bitwise OR ('|') and the name of the Color. For example, to get bold red labels, you would use 'Labels: 2 | Bold' */ type Colorscheme struct { // Name is the key used to look up the colorscheme, e.g. as provided by the user Name string // Who created the color scheme Author string // Foreground color Fg int // Background color Bg int // BorderLabel is the color of the widget title label BorderLabel int // BorderLine is the color of the widget border BorderLine int // CPULines define the colors used for the CPU activity graph, in // order, for each core. Should add at least 8 here; they're // selected in order, with wrapping. CPULines []int // BattLines define the colors used for the battery history graph. // Should add at least 2; they're selected in order, with wrapping. BattLines []int // MemLines define the colors used for the memory histograph. // Should add at least 2 (physical & swap); they're selected in order, // with wrapping. MemLines []int // ProcCursor is used as the color for the color bar in the process widget ProcCursor int // SparkLines define the colors used for the Network usage graphs Sparklines [2]int // DiskBar is the color of the disk gauge bars (currently unused, // as there's no disk gauge widget) DiskBar int // TempLow determines the color of the temperature number when it's under // a certain threshold TempLow int // TempHigh determines the color of the temperature number when it's over // a certain threshold TempHigh int }