On Fri, 05 May 2023 16:28:27 +0100
Bram Moolenaar <b...@moolenaar.net> wrote:
> It's much more complicated than that.  E.g. search for "cterm_ansi_idx"
> in src/term.c, this is used specifically for MS-Windows.  Thus if you
> use an MS-Windows console and ssh to a Linux system this mapping is
> missing and the colors are likely messed up.

Thanks.  Just a closing correction: the colors on
vim-that-is-actually-on-Linux-but-using-over-ssh-in-Windows is NOT
messed up. It shows perfectly. 'ctermfg=7' shows the proper color that's
set in the terminal emulator. It's the native Vim on Windows that shows
unexpected (or what I think is considered unexpected).

But anyway, thanks.

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Enan

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