+* cmc-paper: Basically cmc-16, but on a white background. (Actually light grey
+ on most ANSI (16-color) terminals)
+
+* cmc-tc: A true colour variant of the cmc theme. It requires true color to
+ look its best. Use cmc-16 if your terminal doesn't support true color.
+
+* codeblocks: A colorscheme based on the Code::Blocks IDE's default syntax
+ highlighting.
+
+* codeblocks-paper: Same as codeblocks, but on a white background. (Actually
+ light grey)
+
+* github-tc: A colorscheme based on Github's syntax highlighting. Requires true
+ color to look its best.
+
+* paper-tc: A nice minimalist theme with a light background, good for editing
+ documents on. Requires true color to look its best. Not to be confused with
+ `-paper` suffixed themes.
+
+* geany: Colorscheme based on geany's default highlighting.
+
+* geany-alt-tc: Based on an alternate theme bundled with geany.
+
+* flamepoint-tc: A fire inspired, high intensity true color theme written by
+ CaptainMcClellan. As with all the other `-tc` suffixed themes, it looks its
+ best on a
+
+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
+foreground and background colors. Note: This provides no syntax highlighting!