On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 08:52:29PM +0200, meine wrote:
> on how to adapt a vim colorscheme to 16-bits color
Thank all for your replies and reading!
@Salman: you have an interesting option to keep up with developments!
@Frank: TNX for the nickel! My main box has a Nvidia card and I chose
not to use it and stick with the basic `sh' terminal in FreeBSD 12.
Tried the `fish' shell but that didn't give me extra colors, so I'll
have to stick with the basic 16-bits of colors...
@Tony: TNX for your extensive reply! IMHO vim is not only for rescueing
your system. I preferrably use vim in a tty console, because working in
that environment skips all the nuisance and distraction my X11
environment has -- no temptation to get a quick view of mastodon,
twitter or the headlines. When in GUI, I still prefer using vim in an xterm
window, but when I double-click a file in the XFE file manager gvim does
the job.
Have a nice Easter Weekend,
BFN
//meine
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