Sunday, November 3, 2013

Re: 't_Co' is always set to 256 if 'nocompatible' is set

Dustin wrote:

> Since I updated to Vim 7.4 I'm seeing this strange behaviour:
>
> $ echo $TERM
> xterm-16color
> $ vim
> :set t_Co?
> t_Co=256
>
> I first suspected that something is wrong with my vimrc, but starting without
> a vimrc behaves the same:
>
> $ vim -Nu NONE
> :set t_Co?
> t_Co=256
>
> What's really wierd is, that if I start Vim without 'nocompatible' then 't_Co'
> is set to the correct value:
>
> $ vim -u NONE
> :set t_Co?
> t_Co=16
>
> This was definitely *not* happening with older versions of Vim. Now, is this
> a bug or somehow intended? Can anybody reproduce this?

When you set Vim to be not-compatible, it checks the returned info from
xterm to figure out the number of supported colors. So your xterm
probably actually supports 256 colors, right?
See ":help xterm-codes".

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