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Well, as you can see, vim in console (vc/1) and in urxvt has different colors:
I'd like to have the same colors of console in urxvt (and not the opposite), is there a way?
I don't know from where the colors of urxvt come from. That blue with which is written '#include' and that green/cyan with which is written 'int' aren't even in my .Xdefaults.
TIA
Last edited by andre.ramaciotti (2009-03-08 12:17:16)
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I believe that the console supports 16 colors, and urxvt by default supports a lot more than that (88?). I'm guessing that urxvt is closer to your vim theme than what you're seeing in the console. This, of course, is a guess of what may be happening.
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Use only colour 1-15, and have the same colour defined in the vc as in Xdefaults.
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The colours in Xdefaults and in the vc are the same, and I'm using the default theme of vim. Is there a way to trick vim so it thinks that urxvt is only 16-colours capable? A $parameter or an option I can set in .vimrc?
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Is there a way to trick vim so it thinks that urxvt is only 16-colours capable? A $parameter or an option I can set in .vimrc?
set t_Co=16
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Perfect! Thanks!
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