Thursday, December 12, 2013

Re: Colors when opening a file where a swap file exists

On Thu, December 12, 2013 08:41, Martin Lundberg wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 11:03:28 PM UTC+1, Christian Brabandt
> wrote:
>> And do the xxx look different?
>
> Yes, with light background the color is green but with dark it's a green
> with a little more blue in it, almost teal.
>

Well if I read
http://www.iterm2.com/#/section/documentation/hidden_settings
correctly, you might be able, to tune that particular color in iTerm2
that is hard to read by that control sequence:
^[]Pnrrggbb^[\
by setting n to that cterm color number and set rrggbb to the new
values.

If this works for you, then you can certainly put something
like this into your .bashrc or whatever you use for initialization
of your shell and set that particular ansi color possibly guarded
by some tests, that figures out, if you are currently running iTerm2.

Best,
Christian

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