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@yasu @ryo No, fortunately. Unfortunately, on the other hand, even just the really common ones are already a huge pain in the ass. Ideologies are the cancer that is killing this world. Ideologies and mind control are basically the same thing.
And I'm very lazy when it comes to colors. I use default themes on most things because changing them is such a pain. The only exception is the terminal emulator, and dmenu, I guess. I should change colors, but that would require finding themes for GTK and Qt and that's just a pain in the ass, having to go through thousands of themes that all look the same to find something passable, and then having to figure out how to change the colors, and then deciding each color. And I say that purple is the best color, but you can't make everything the same color. Also, I do like pretty much every color, I just tend to like everything between red and blue, particularly purple and pink.
Anyway, I had a purple-ish color scheme at some point, but I lost it. I tend to prefer more grayish colors for themes, not too bright but also not too dark. I still have an example here, my xfe theme (I don't use that file manager because it doesn't have a thumbnail cache). It's not purple, but it's an example of the brightness thing. My terminal and my dmenu just have a dark gray background and very light yellow text, though. Not sure why exactly I went with that, but I did. With red for highlighting, on dmenu.
Basically, I customized dmenu and later just copied the colors to xterm and mlterm. And for Emacs, I use one of the default themes, never themed that myself either. I build it to use Athena/Lucid instead of GTK, though. GTK breaks the Emacs daemon, it makes it depend on X to function, so you can't use it in multiple X sessions at once, and if X crashes, it dies. Not a problem with Athena. Otherwise it works the same way, even the themes work and look the same.