Interesting. There are a variety of differences, but the first one is 
especially interesting. Notice the first line, 
“__fish_classic_git_prompt_initialized”. Is that important? Do you see any 
other clues?

SET U ON COMPUTER WHERE SHELL USES BLACK TEXT ON WHITE BACKGROUND:

__fish_classic_git_prompt_initialized
__fish_init_1_50_0
__fish_init_2_3_0
fish_color_autosuggestion 555
fish_color_command 005fd7
fish_color_comment 990000
fish_color_cwd green
fish_color_cwd_root red
fish_color_end 009900
fish_color_error ff0000
fish_color_escape cyan
fish_color_history_current cyan
fish_color_host normal
fish_color_match cyan
fish_color_normal normal
fish_color_operator cyan
fish_color_param 00afff
fish_color_quote 999900
fish_color_redirection 00afff
fish_color_search_match --background=purple
fish_color_selection --background=purple
fish_color_status red
fish_color_user green
fish_color_valid_path --underline
fish_greeting Welcome\ to\ fish,\ the\ friendly\ interactive\ shell\nType\ 
\e\[32mhe…
fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings
fish_pager_color_completion normal
fish_pager_color_description '555'  'yellow'
fish_pager_color_prefix cyan
fish_pager_color_progress cyan
fisher_active_prompt mono
fisher_dependency_count 'git_util'  'pwd_is_home'  'pwd_info'  'host_info'  
'last_job_id'  'humanize'…



AND HERE IS FOR THE COMPUTER WHERE FISH SHELL USES COLORS

__fish_init_1_50_0
__fish_init_2_3_0
fish_color_autosuggestion '555'  'yellow'
fish_color_command '005fd7'  'purple'
fish_color_comment red
fish_color_cwd green
fish_color_cwd_root red
fish_color_end green
fish_color_error 'red'  '--bold'
fish_color_escape cyan
fish_color_history_current cyan
fish_color_host normal
fish_color_match cyan
fish_color_normal normal
fish_color_operator cyan
fish_color_param '00afff'  'cyan'
fish_color_quote brown
fish_color_redirection normal
fish_color_search_match --background=purple
fish_color_selection --background=purple
fish_color_user green
fish_color_valid_path --underline
fish_greeting Welcome\ to\ fish,\ the\ friendly\ interactive\ shell\nType\ 
\e\[32mhe…
fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings
fish_pager_color_completion normal
fish_pager_color_description '555'  'yellow'
fish_pager_color_prefix cyan
fish_pager_color_progress cyan



> On Aug 1, 2016, at 8:36 PM, Kurtis Rader <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 5:06 PM, Pito Salas <[email protected]> wrote:
> computer one: xterm 2.3.0
> computer two: xterm 2.3.1
> 
> If you run `set -U` on each system and compare the output are they truly the 
> same? Also, "xterm" only supports eight colors. Fish has a heuristic to treat 
> that as "xterm-256color" in certain situations but I don't recall off the top 
> of my head if iTerm2 on macOS is one of them. In any case for the benefit of 
> your other programs you should `set -gx TERM xterm-256color`. Try some 
> controlled experiments such as 
> 
> echo (set_color -b white green)hello(set_color normal)
> 
>  Do you see the same green text on a white background on both systems?
>> On Aug 1, 2016, at 7:18 PM, Kurtis Rader <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> What is $TERM $FISH_VERSION on each system?
>> 
>> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Pito Salas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I’ve been using Fish for a month now and loving it.
>> 
>> I am using it on two computers.
>> 
>> One one (mac air) the shell properly colors different syntactic elements 
>> just like the screenshots show on the site
>> 
>> On the other, the shell displays white text on a black background.
>> 
>> As far as I know I am using the exact same configuration
>> 
>> In both cases I am using the latest version of iTerm2
>> 
>> In both cases the same version of El Cap.
>> 
>> I am not sure where to look to sort this out. The only reason it matters is 
>> if it’s an indication of some other more important problem.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Pito
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> 
> 
> 
> 
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