Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Re: Can vim use 24 bit colorscheme in terminal?

Oops! Sorry, just realized that what I wrote below might not be what
you are asking about -- the subject says "24 bit colorscheme" and I am
writing about 256 colors!

On 3/19/2014 9:59 PM, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
> On Mo, 17 Mär 2014, Григорий Третьяков wrote:
>>
>>> There is a terminal emulators that can use truecolor (24 bit), for
>>> example konsole, and I wonder can vim use gui colorschemes in
>>> terminal?
>
> On Windows: can inside ConEmu -- in fact, colors for vim inside ConEmu
> look better than in gui gvim! Color issues for vim inside ConEmu were
> fixed around late January 2014 -- early February 2014, and I have been
> using ConEmu since then; vim.exe is Bram's build; colorscheme is a
> tweak of calmar256_dark.
>
> There is the minor annoyance of occasionally needing to hit Ctrl-L.
>
> One other thing is that misspelled words are underlined and so don't
> look as good as in gvim (in gvim, they are shown with squiggles) -- but
> perhaps this can be fixed by tweaking the colorscheme.
>
> --Suresh
>

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