Christian wrote:
> On Mo, 30 Apr 2018, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > Masaaki Nakamura wrote
> >
> > > Thanks to the patch 8.0.1685, the output in terminal buffers got easy
> > > to see in any colorscheme. I'm really happy with it.
> > >
> > > Now, I would like to set "g:term_ansi_colors" in my colorscheme file,
> > > but then I'm wondering it could be harmful for other colorschemes. For
> > > example, first I set my colorscheme A and then change to another
> > > colorscheme B, the "g:term_ansi_colors" set by A may not match with B.
> > >
> > > At first, I can use "ColorScheme" autocmd event to restore the default
> > > colors. However, it is triggered after the colorscheme B sorced. If B
> > > also wants to set its "g:term_ansi_colors", it might be overwritten
> > > unintentionally.
> > >
> > > Anyone has ideas to restore the default colors? Or it is not expected
> > > to be set in a colorscheme file?
> >
> > I don't think there is an easy way. I can add the ColorSchemePre
> > autocommand event.
>
> Shouldn't syncolor and nosyntax reset g:term_ansi_colors?
g:term_ansi_colors is about the colors, not the syntax. Thus it's
related to highlighting.
syncolor.vim is a bit of a corner case, since it can set and reset the
colors used for syntax highlighting. But I don't see how this matters
for the colors to be used in a terminal (which may have nothing to do
with syntax highlighting).
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