>> I know of no Mac Terminal emulator (including iTerm and Terminal) that >> does *not* support 256 colors. As far as I know, all of the popular >> terminal emulators supports 256 colors. > > O, really? Maybe it's a new thing. I hacked my terminfo a while ago to > remove some feature I didn't like, I think, so maybe I didn't notice the > colours increase from 16 to 256 when it did. I'm pretty sure when I > first investigated it only supported 16. I'll have to look into it > again. It would be nice to get better looking colours for Vim (with the > help of that magic plugin someone made to make 256-colour terminals > mimic gvim, probably).
They both claim to support xTerm-color, and I've taken them at their word or it. I've had no trouble in vim or pine (or ls); they seem to have a "full" spectrum of color available. Of course, I've never really cared that much about having more than 16 colors. >> With regard to mouse, all of the Terminal emulators I know support >> SYSTEM PASTEBOARD mousing. That is, I can highlight any text I want, >> right-click-copy (or Cmd+C) and right-click-paste (or Cmd+V). >> (similarly, I can use the pbcopy and pbpaste commands that come with OS X) > > Yeah, which really is no mouse support. I'm not quite sure I understand. Terminal and iTerm provided everything that GPM, the console mode mouse driver, provides. What more could be possible with a *terminal* application? (e.g., is it possible to have a Linux vim (not gvim) respond to the mouse?) --Ted -- Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---