On 2020-09-24, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for your thorough explanations! Now we are very
> close to the solution. My end goal is the opposite. I would like to
> _disable_ iTerm2 colours, when I use Vim. I would like to use _pure_
> Vim colour scheme, without the interference
> On 24 Sep 2020, at 12:05, Lifepillar wrote:
>
> On 2020-09-23, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
>> Thank you for your reply. I will check. I'm not certain about the "gui"
>> part of the command. I'm not using Gvim.
>
> The termguicolors option is specifically for terminals supporting
> millions of
On 2020-09-23, 'Grant Taylor' via vim_use wrote:
> On 9/22/20 7:33 AM, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
>> I tend to use both vim colours and iTerm2 colour scheme. If I understand
>> correctly, the resulting colours that I see are a mixture of both Vim
>> and iTerm2 colour profiles superimposed. Therefore,
On 2020-09-23, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
> Thank you for your reply. I will check. I'm not certain about the "gui"
> part of the command. I'm not using Gvim.
The termguicolors option is specifically for terminals supporting
millions of colors, such as iTerm2. It tells Vim to use the "gui" color
On 9/22/20 7:33 AM, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
I tend to use both vim colours and iTerm2 colour scheme. If I understand
correctly, the resulting colours that I see are a mixture of both Vim
and iTerm2 colour profiles superimposed. Therefore, my question is how
do I tell Vim to use only Vim colour
Thank you for your reply. I will check. I'm not certain about the "gui"
part of the command. I'm not using Gvim.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020, 21:38 Lifepillar wrote:
> On 2020-09-22, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > How are you? Potentially, I have another very simple question for you,
>
On 2020-09-22, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> How are you? Potentially, I have another very simple question for you,
> vim experts. My usual working environment is Vim running in an iTerm2
> session. I tend to use both vim colours and iTerm2 colour scheme. If
> I understand correctly, the
Dear all,
How are you? Potentially, I have another very simple question for you, vim
experts. My usual working environment is Vim running in an iTerm2 session. I
tend to use both vim colours and iTerm2 colour scheme. If I understand
correctly, the resulting colours that I see are a mixture of