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When trying to set a color scheme using
pywal
as a module, such as in this example, alpha was not being correctly exported. In .Xresources, for instance, URxvt*background would be set with [100]#rrggbb. This pull request fixes this behavior by:Specifying a default value for the cases when alpha is not in data:
pywal/theme.py
and setting util.Color.alpha_num from data:
pywal/export.py
These changes can be appreciated in their context in the diff.
Open to implement further changes if I am missing something.
Thank you.