Update b.json : New dark color scheme Borliana.#9439
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Added a new dark color scheme - Borliana.
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This PR adds Borliana Color Scheme. Review for Borliana Color Scheme main-af8920a-2026.05.29.13.26.30
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Please check your entry for mixed indentation. And consider excluding the screenshot from the package using a .gitattributes file. |
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Added .gitattributes file. Also checked the mixed indentation. |
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Added a new dark color scheme - Borliana.
My package is a dark color scheme named Borliana. It is designed specifically for high readability and minimal eye strain.
My package is similar to Mariana and the classic Borland themes. However it should still be added because it provides a unique hybrid: it maintains the heavy, bold visual weight and contrast of classic Borland, but utilizes the softer, pastel color science of Mariana to prevent retina burn.