## Colorschemes
-To change your colorscheme, press CtrlE in micro to bring up the command
+To change your colorscheme, press Ctrl-e in micro to bring up the command
prompt, and type:
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True color requires your terminal to support it. This means that the
environment variable `COLORTERM` should have the value `truecolor`, `24bit`,
or `24-bit`. In addition, to enable true color in micro, the environment
-variable `MICRO_TRUECOLOR` must be set to 1.
+variable `MICRO_TRUECOLOR` must be set to 1. Note that you have to create
+and set this variable yourself.
* `solarized-tc`: this is the solarized colorscheme for true color.
* `atom-dark-tc`: this colorscheme is based off of Atom's "dark" colorscheme.
* underlined
* error
* todo
+* selection (Color of the text selection)
* statusline (Color of the statusline)
* tabbar (Color of the tabbar that lists open files)
* indent-char (Color of the character which indicates tabs if the option is
* line-number
* gutter-error
* gutter-warning
+* diff-added
+* diff-modified
+* diff-deleted
* cursor-line
* current-line-number
* color-column
* ignore
+* scrollbar
* divider (Color of the divider between vertical splits)
+* message (Color of messages in the bottom line of the screen)
+* error-message (Color of error messages in the bottom line of the screen)
Colorschemes must be placed in the `~/.config/micro/colorschemes` directory to
be used.