On Monday, November 4, 2013 2:14:24 AM UTC+1, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> However, even so, you can force Vim to ignore the t_Co value returned by
> the xterm, as follows (untested):
>
> :autocmd TermResponse * set t_Co=16
> or even
> :au TermResponse * if &term ~= '^xterm-\=16'
> \ | set t_Co=16 | endif
I now actually tried your suggestion and it didn't work. I think the
TermResponse event gets triggered before Vim interprets the response
from xterm, so the change of t_Co is overwritten later by Vim.
I also tried countless other things in my vimrc to force t_Co to 16, but
nothing worked.
Finally, I found out that xterm has an option called 'allowTcapOps'.
After setting it to false Vim is no longer able to query xterm, and t_Co
is set to the correct value now.
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