Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Re: Default Color Scheme Not Default

On 2015年07月05日 22時35分, Dmitri Vereshchagin wrote:
> * Grady Martin <sunnycemetery@gmail.com> [2015-07-05 04:05]:
> > I believe this is a problem, as the setting displayed by :colorscheme
> > is "default", yet subsequently executing ":colorscheme default"
> > results in an entirely different color scheme. It is confusing.
>
> This is not a problem. Since 7.4.757 Vim detects terminal background
> color and sets value of background option according to it. You can
> override this behavior by setting background option explicitly in your
> vimrc.

Interesting! Thank you. Adding "set background&" (or set background=light) to my vimrc brought back the default color scheme. My terminal background is dark, but the default color scheme looks better than ron.

I suppose, however, that vim considers the ron color scheme better suited for dark terminals, which is why it uses it for "default".

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