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On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 19:35:55 +0200 |
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Meino.Cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> Is it possible to make urxvt "ISO-8613-3 compatible" as I either get |
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> a bunch of error messages from vim (guicolors not set) or a colored |
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> vim window...but the colors are extremly bright and variations of |
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> red, orange and yellow....when using the "zenburn" colorscheme, |
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> which is the true opposite of it. |
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> And -- if urxvt cannot to be convinced to be compatible -- what |
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> comparable terminal is recommended for that purpose... |
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The only 24b capable terminal emulators I'm aware of are Konsole, |
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qterminal, terminals based on libvte and st. Urxvt supports up to 256 |
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colors (with USE flag 256-color), unless the 24b branch[1] is used. |
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Didn't try it, therefore I'm not sure it implementation is ISO-8613-3 |
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compatible. |
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> May there is another vim geek/nerd out there, who has already fixed |
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> that?? |
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I've never looked for fancy stuff like 24bit color support in |
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terminal, but I understand the need (I'd like to have it in upstream |
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urxvt, so that I can have my color scheme looks identical to that one |
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in gvim). You can consult a gist[2] which gather together status of |
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various terminals/multiplexers/programs in one place. |
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[1] https://github.com/spudowiar/rxvt-unicode/tree/24bit |
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[2] https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728 |
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