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  1. Jonathan Blumtritt (@dhjblum) schreibt über den Abschlussworkshop des #ANR @dfg_public Projekts „Materi-A-Net“ in Orléans und den Launch der Datenbank: cceh.uni-koeln.de/abschlusswor

    Die Beta-Version der App „Materi-A-Get“, die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunsthistorischen Institut @UniKoeln entstanden ist, darf jetzt schon gerne getestet werden: app.materi-a-net.uni-koeln.de

    #ArtHistory #Kunstgeschichte #Spätmittelalter #FrüheNeuzeit #Alabaster #Netzwerkanalyse #Graphen #DigitalHumanities

  2. Jonathan Blumtritt (@dhjblum) schreibt über den Abschlussworkshop des #ANR @dfg_public Projekts „Materi-A-Net“ in Orléans und den Launch der Datenbank: cceh.uni-koeln.de/abschlusswor

    Die Beta-Version der App „Materi-A-Get“, die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunsthistorischen Institut @UniKoeln entstanden ist, darf jetzt schon gerne getestet werden: app.materi-a-net.uni-koeln.de

    #ArtHistory #Kunstgeschichte #Spätmittelalter #FrüheNeuzeit #Alabaster #Netzwerkanalyse #Graphen #DigitalHumanities

  3. Jonathan Blumtritt (@dhjblum) schreibt über den Abschlussworkshop des #ANR @dfg_public Projekts „Materi-A-Net“ in Orléans und den Launch der Datenbank: cceh.uni-koeln.de/abschlusswor

    Die Beta-Version der App „Materi-A-Get“, die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunsthistorischen Institut @UniKoeln entstanden ist, darf jetzt schon gerne getestet werden: app.materi-a-net.uni-koeln.de

    #ArtHistory #Kunstgeschichte #Spätmittelalter #FrüheNeuzeit #Alabaster #Netzwerkanalyse #Graphen #DigitalHumanities

  4. Jonathan Blumtritt (@dhjblum) schreibt über den Abschlussworkshop des #ANR @dfg_public Projekts „Materi-A-Net“ in Orléans und den Launch der Datenbank: cceh.uni-koeln.de/abschlusswor

    Die Beta-Version der App „Materi-A-Get“, die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunsthistorischen Institut @UniKoeln entstanden ist, darf jetzt schon gerne getestet werden: app.materi-a-net.uni-koeln.de

    #ArtHistory #Kunstgeschichte #Spätmittelalter #FrüheNeuzeit #Alabaster #Netzwerkanalyse #Graphen #DigitalHumanities

  5. Jonathan Blumtritt (@dhjblum) schreibt über den Abschlussworkshop des #ANR @dfg_public Projekts „Materi-A-Net“ in Orléans und den Launch der Datenbank: cceh.uni-koeln.de/abschlusswor

    Die Beta-Version der App „Materi-A-Get“, die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunsthistorischen Institut @UniKoeln entstanden ist, darf jetzt schon gerne getestet werden: app.materi-a-net.uni-koeln.de

    #ArtHistory #Kunstgeschichte #Spätmittelalter #FrüheNeuzeit #Alabaster #Netzwerkanalyse #Graphen #DigitalHumanities

  6. @jerry low rider drives a little slower, they probably should liberalize immigration, it helps the economy and culture to be inclusive and diverse as well as the national psychology #driveby economic policies #healthcare #social welfare #cdc #foreign policy #alabaster #diadems #peter fonda

  7. @jerry low rider drives a little slower, they probably should liberalize immigration, it helps the economy and culture to be inclusive and diverse as well as the national psychology #driveby economic policies #healthcare #social welfare #cdc #foreign policy #alabaster #diadems #peter fonda

  8. @jerry low rider drives a little slower, they probably should liberalize immigration, it helps the economy and culture to be inclusive and diverse as well as the national psychology #driveby economic policies #healthcare #social welfare #cdc #foreign policy #alabaster #diadems #peter fonda

  9. @jerry low rider drives a little slower, they probably should liberalize immigration, it helps the economy and culture to be inclusive and diverse as well as the national psychology #driveby economic policies #healthcare #social welfare #cdc #foreign policy #alabaster #diadems #peter fonda

  10. The #alabaster theme by @nikitonsky is the first theme since solarized that makes me want to use it.

    I recommend his blog post to understand why: tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh

  11. @ctietze @nikitonsky I've switched to the Alabaster themes a few weeks ago, too. The comments being more prominent is one of the reasons I've stuck with it. #alabaster #HelixEditor

  12. My port of the Alabaster theme (family) for Helix was approved, merged to `main`, further modified as per requests, and modifications merged to `main`, too.

    The time from creating the PRs to having them merged was really short. Now how long it takes to get from `main` into an actual **release**, that I don’t know.

    My original repo (just the theme family) lives at github.com/wolf/alabaster-for-. The `README` there has screenshots; points to the works of Alabaster’s creator (Nikita Prokopov, “tonsky”), which includes the original themes, repo, and an article that explains it all.

    I use this theme all the time and will continue to maintain it. I see further suggestions in Issues on my repo. I take suggestions, issues, and PRs seriously.

    #HelixEditor #OpenSource #Themes #Alabaster

  13. Published my port of the Alabaster theme family for Helix.

    Alabaster is a minimal syntax highlighting approach by Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) - only 4 semantic colors: strings, constants, comments, and definitions. Everything else stays plain text because code structure is already clear from formatting.

    I've ported all 6 variants (light/dark × standard/BG/mono) from the original Sublime theme (staying as close as possible to the original). Also submitted a PR to ship these with Helix upstream!

    Original theme: github.com/tonsky/sublime-sche
    Read tonsky's essay: tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh
    My port: github.com/wolf/alabaster-for-

    I tried to duplicate the original exactly, however Helix has multiple selections so I made the colors distinct between "selection" and "primary-selection".

    #HelixEditor #Helix #Alabaster #MinimalDesign #SyntaxHighlighting #TextEditor #Rust

  14. Published my port of the Alabaster theme family for Helix.

    Alabaster is a minimal syntax highlighting approach by Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) - only 4 semantic colors: strings, constants, comments, and definitions. Everything else stays plain text because code structure is already clear from formatting.

    I've ported all 6 variants (light/dark × standard/BG/mono) from the original Sublime theme (staying as close as possible to the original). Also submitted a PR to ship these with Helix upstream!

    Original theme: github.com/tonsky/sublime-sche
    Read tonsky's essay: tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh
    My port: github.com/wolf/alabaster-for-

    I tried to duplicate the original exactly, however Helix has multiple selections so I made the colors distinct between "selection" and "primary-selection".

    #HelixEditor #Helix #Alabaster #MinimalDesign #SyntaxHighlighting #TextEditor #Rust

  15. Published my port of the Alabaster theme family for Helix.

    Alabaster is a minimal syntax highlighting approach by Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) - only 4 semantic colors: strings, constants, comments, and definitions. Everything else stays plain text because code structure is already clear from formatting.

    I've ported all 6 variants (light/dark × standard/BG/mono) from the original Sublime theme (staying as close as possible to the original). Also submitted a PR to ship these with Helix upstream!

    Original theme: github.com/tonsky/sublime-sche
    Read tonsky's essay: tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh
    My port: github.com/wolf/alabaster-for-

    I tried to duplicate the original exactly, however Helix has multiple selections so I made the colors distinct between "selection" and "primary-selection".

  16. Published my port of the Alabaster theme family for Helix.

    Alabaster is a minimal syntax highlighting approach by Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) - only 4 semantic colors: strings, constants, comments, and definitions. Everything else stays plain text because code structure is already clear from formatting.

    I've ported all 6 variants (light/dark × standard/BG/mono) from the original Sublime theme (staying as close as possible to the original). Also submitted a PR to ship these with Helix upstream!

    Original theme: github.com/tonsky/sublime-sche
    Read tonsky's essay: tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh
    My port: github.com/wolf/alabaster-for-

    I tried to duplicate the original exactly, however Helix has multiple selections so I made the colors distinct between "selection" and "primary-selection".

    #HelixEditor #Helix #Alabaster #MinimalDesign #SyntaxHighlighting #TextEditor #Rust

  17. Published my port of the Alabaster theme family for Helix.

    Alabaster is a minimal syntax highlighting approach by Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) - only 4 semantic colors: strings, constants, comments, and definitions. Everything else stays plain text because code structure is already clear from formatting.

    I've ported all 6 variants (light/dark × standard/BG/mono) from the original Sublime theme (staying as close as possible to the original). Also submitted a PR to ship these with Helix upstream!

    Original theme: github.com/tonsky/sublime-sche
    Read tonsky's essay: tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh
    My port: github.com/wolf/alabaster-for-

    I tried to duplicate the original exactly, however Helix has multiple selections so I made the colors distinct between "selection" and "primary-selection".

    #HelixEditor #Helix #Alabaster #MinimalDesign #SyntaxHighlighting #TextEditor #Rust

  18. @simoninsuffolk.bsky.social Your description of this church is a delight - as is the info that this was buried treasure, rediscovered centuries later under the floorboards. I have just been looking at the enlarged details that you have thoughtfully made available on a click through.
    Thank you!
    #ThreeKings #magi #alabaster #14thCentury #LongMelford

  19. @simoninsuffolk.bsky.social Your description of this church is a delight - as is the info that this was buried treasure, rediscovered centuries later under the floorboards. I have just been looking at the enlarged details that you have thoughtfully made available on a click through.
    Thank you!
    #ThreeKings #magi #alabaster #14thCentury #LongMelford

  20. @simoninsuffolk.bsky.social Your description of this church is a delight - as is the info that this was buried treasure, rediscovered centuries later under the floorboards. I have just been looking at the enlarged details that you have thoughtfully made available on a click through.
    Thank you!
    #ThreeKings #magi #alabaster #14thCentury #LongMelford

  21. @simoninsuffolk.bsky.social Your description of this church is a delight - as is the info that this was buried treasure, rediscovered centuries later under the floorboards. I have just been looking at the enlarged details that you have thoughtfully made available on a click through.
    Thank you!
    #ThreeKings #magi #alabaster #14thCentury #LongMelford

  22. @simoninsuffolk.bsky.social Your description of this church is a delight - as is the info that this was buried treasure, rediscovered centuries later under the floorboards. I have just been looking at the enlarged details that you have thoughtfully made available on a click through.
    Thank you!
    #ThreeKings #magi #alabaster #14thCentury #LongMelford

  23. This was going to be a question for the Fediverse: I use the #HelixEditor. I use a light-colored #Theme (dark foreground text on a lighter background; yes, I know that puts me in a narrow group). Currently, I use #Onelight, but with some tiny modifications (github.com/wolf/dotfiles/blob/) to make buffer-line "tabs" look right.

    Reading this (tonsky.me/blog/syntax-highligh by Nikita Prokopov aka Tonsky, sorry couldn’t find a Mastodon address) article makes me feel like there could be something better.

    I wanted a light colored theme like his but made for Helix (his theme is called "#Alabaster"). I was having trouble finding the right thing, but looked harder and found this: github.com/beebeeep/helix-alab. Maybe **that’s** the right thing. I’ll try and report back.

    If anyone out there has suggestions, please reply!

  24. Alabaster plans new retail and dining hub near library and rec center

    The city of Alabaster is collaborating with Auburn-based Liberty Properties to develop approximately 3.5 acres at the corner of Highway 119 and Thompson Road. This site is adjacent to the n…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining #Alabaster #Development #Highway119 #LibertyProperties #library #Recreationcenter #retail
    diningandcooking.com/2343045/a

  25. Alabaster plans new retail and dining hub near library and rec center

    The city of Alabaster is collaborating with Auburn-based Liberty Properties to develop approximately 3.5 acres at the corner of Highway 119 and Thompson Road. This site is adjacent to the n…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining #Alabaster #Development #Highway119 #LibertyProperties #library #Recreationcenter #retail
    diningandcooking.com/2343045/a

  26. Alabaster plans new retail and dining hub near library and rec center

    The city of Alabaster is collaborating with Auburn-based Liberty Properties to develop approximately 3.5 acres at the corner of Highway 119 and Thompson Road. This site is adjacent to the n…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining #Alabaster #Development #Highway119 #LibertyProperties #library #Recreationcenter #retail
    diningandcooking.com/2343045/a

  27. Alabaster plans new retail and dining hub near library and rec center

    The city of Alabaster is collaborating with Auburn-based Liberty Properties to develop approximately 3.5 acres at the corner of Highway 119 and Thompson Road. This site is adjacent to the n…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining #Alabaster #Development #Highway119 #LibertyProperties #library #Recreationcenter #retail
    diningandcooking.com/2343045/a

  28. C'est la saison des sélections (et bientôt des prix) : Alabaster est dans la sélection du prix Konishi manga, qui récompense les meilleures traductions du japonais.

    Ce sont donc nos traducteurs Jacques Lalloz et Rodolphe Massé qui sont en lice pour ce prix, parmi une liste de 10 titres.
    Le prix sera décerné fin janvier, on croise les doigts.

    #alabaster
    #tezuka
    #prixkonishi
    #manga
    #jacqueslalloz
    #rodolphemassé

  29. " Œuvre aussi sublime que tragique, Alablaster est sans aucun doute l'un des contes macabres les plus beaux qu'Osamu Tezuka ait jamais produit."
    Une belle et nourrissante chronique d'#Alabaster, d'Osamu #Tezuka sur #Nautiljon : nautiljon.com/site/show_review
    ❤️

  30. "Avec Alabaster, Tezuka veut s’emparer de la norme morale en grossissant le trait de manière grotesque. Il rend ce faisant le personnage aussi littéraire qu’attirant, créant un anti-héros fascinant".
    Mettre face à face deux oeuvres aussi différentes que Le Roi Léo et Alabaster, il fallait oser, Alexis Métais l'a fait dans ZOO manga de mai-juin et la confrontation de ces deux rééditions révèle l'alpha et l'omega d'Osamu Tezuka !
    zoolemag.com/actualites/articl

    #tezuka
    #Alabaster
    #leroileo

  31. Alabaster est de retour en librairies depuis aujourd'hui !
    Il était épuisé de longue date, voici donc la nouvelle édition de ce récit dans lequel Osamu Tezuka met en scène un anti-héros bien décidé à détruire la beauté.

    Avec une traduction et adaptation de Jacques Lalloz et Rodolphe Massé, une nouvelle maquette de Guillaume Heurtault et surtout une postface inédite d'Yvan Alagbé : La vie en noir.

    flblb.com/catalogue/alabaster-

    #Alabaster
    #tezuka
    #mangas
    #osamutezuka
    #bandedessinee
    #edition_independante

  32. 2023-09-01 - Manteno
    #ShoeFest #livemusic
    #Alabaster

    Here is the full set audio for Alabaster. The influence of The Doors and Santana is unmistakable.

    Check out Sunday Evening Blues > Monday Morning Massacre.
    archive.org/details/alabaster2

  33. 2023-09-01 - Manteno
    #ShoeFest #LiveMusic
    Bent River Stage
    #Alabaster
    Alabaster, a 4-piece band out of Chicago, is the love child of Santana and the Doors. Love that organ!

  34. @TheWildGees Frömel's Moon and Hill from 1971 in the IMMA Collection is a beautiful work. The alabaster sculpture has been displayed close to the natural light from the Royal Hospital's large windows. Sunlight can slightly illuminate the semi-permeable circular indentation in the stone. Extraordinary. #GerdaFrömel #Sculpture #Alabaster #IrishArt #IrishWomenArtists #WomenArtists #Mastodaoine imma.ie/collection/moon-and-hi

  35. CW: Spider (but tiny)

    A while ago, carving an alabaster piece, this little guy showed up, unimpressed by all the hammering and chiseling. Of course I moved it to a safe place.

    #SpiderSunday #stonecarving #Alabaster #Spider #PhonePhotography

  36. Alabaster is now officially part of the sphinx-doc Github org! 🎉 github.com/sphinx-doc/alabaste

    I'll still keep my fingertips in, but hopefully this removes me as a _bottleneck_ for development.

    Big thanks to Adam Turner (AA-Turner on GH) for shepherding the process ❤️

    #Python #Sphinx #documentation #Alabaster #ReStructuredText

  37. November 22, 1860
    #OTD Edwin Jellett, Germantown #Historian & #Botanist, is born.

    A master of the #Flora of NW #Philadelphia, Edwin wrote a #Charming #Column (1903).
    The entries are a joy to read:

    #Speedwell - never in a hurry - waits...

    On #Trunks of #Trees, #Alabaster [#Mushrooms make] seats fit for #Elves or #Fairies...
    ...[When]#Seasons die, galaxies of stars, #Constellations of indescribable beauty, & a [#Splendid] #Moon... course before us for #Observation & #Wonder.

  38. Original art from #Alabaster, a comic I drew in 2012. Written by #CaitlinRKiernan, it centered on a tormented monster-slayer and her ghostly, mocking shadow-self.

    I snuck in that wolf whistle in panel 4, a gag that emerges from character but relies on a tool unique to comics. Pictorial word-balloons are a weird artifact, but at the right moment, they’re irreplaceable.

    Seeing the gag work gave me the courage to do a lot more of that sort of thing on my next project. (Cont)

  39. Original art from #Alabaster, a comic I drew in 2012. Written by #CaitlinRKiernan, it centered on a tormented monster-slayer and her ghostly, mocking shadow-self.

    I snuck in that wolf whistle in panel 4, a gag that emerges from character but relies on a tool unique to comics. Pictorial word-balloons are a weird artifact, but at the right moment, they’re irreplaceable.

    Seeing the gag work gave me the courage to do a lot more of that sort of thing on my next project. (Cont)

  40. Original art from #Alabaster, a comic I drew in 2012. Written by #CaitlinRKiernan, it centered on a tormented monster-slayer and her ghostly, mocking shadow-self.

    I snuck in that wolf whistle in panel 4, a gag that emerges from character but relies on a tool unique to comics. Pictorial word-balloons are a weird artifact, but at the right moment, they’re irreplaceable.

    Seeing the gag work gave me the courage to do a lot more of that sort of thing on my next project. (Cont)

  41. Original art from #Alabaster, a comic I drew in 2012. Written by #CaitlinRKiernan, it centered on a tormented monster-slayer and her ghostly, mocking shadow-self.

    I snuck in that wolf whistle in panel 4, a gag that emerges from character but relies on a tool unique to comics. Pictorial word-balloons are a weird artifact, but at the right moment, they’re irreplaceable.

    Seeing the gag work gave me the courage to do a lot more of that sort of thing on my next project. (Cont)

  42. Original art from #Alabaster, a comic I drew in 2012. Written by #CaitlinRKiernan, it centered on a tormented monster-slayer and her ghostly, mocking shadow-self.

    I snuck in that wolf whistle in panel 4, a gag that emerges from character but relies on a tool unique to comics. Pictorial word-balloons are a weird artifact, but at the right moment, they’re irreplaceable.

    Seeing the gag work gave me the courage to do a lot more of that sort of thing on my next project. (Cont)