## Features
+- Light and dark customizable color schemes.
- JavaScript support:
- Script, function and block scopes (and even `catch` block scopes).
+ - Node.js "file-level" scope detection.
- Emacs Lisp support:
- `defun`, `lambda`, `let`, `let*`, `cond`, `condition-case`, `defadvice`,
`dolist`, `quote`, `backquote` and backquote splicing.
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook #'context-coloring-mode)
;; eval-expression:
-(add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'context-coloring-mode)
+(add-hook 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook #'context-coloring-mode) ; 24.4+
+(add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'context-coloring-mode) ; 24.3
```
## Color Schemes
-There is *no default color scheme*. Define the colors according to your liking
-by setting the appropriate custom faces and the maximum face:
+The [Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) theme, featured in the
+screenshot above, now supports context coloring.
-```lisp
-(custom-theme-set-faces
- 'zenburn
- '(context-coloring-level-0-face ((t :foreground "#dcdccc")))
- '(context-coloring-level-1-face ((t :foreground "#93e0e3")))
- '(context-coloring-level-2-face ((t :foreground "#bfebbf")))
- '(context-coloring-level-3-face ((t :foreground "#f0dfaf")))
- '(context-coloring-level-4-face ((t :foreground "#dfaf8f")))
- '(context-coloring-level-5-face ((t :foreground "#cc9393")))
- '(context-coloring-level-6-face ((t :foreground "#dc8cc3")))
- '(context-coloring-level-7-face ((t :foreground "#94bff3")))
- '(context-coloring-level-8-face ((t :foreground "#9fc59f")))
- '(context-coloring-level-9-face ((t :foreground "#d0bf8f")))
- '(context-coloring-level-10-face ((t :foreground "#dca3a3"))))
-(setq context-coloring-maximum-face 10)
-```
+You can define your own colors by customizing faces like
+`context-coloring-level-N-face`, where N is a number starting from 0.
[See here](https://gist.github.com/jacksonrayhamilton/6b89ca3b85182c490816) for
some color schemes for popular custom themes.
strings using `font-lock`.
- `context-coloring-javascript-block-scopes` (default: `nil`): If non-nil, also
color block scopes in the scope hierarchy in JavaScript.
+- `context-coloring-javascript-detect-top-level-scope` (default: `t`): If
+ non-nil, detect when to use file-level scope.