Hi Walter, looks like your vim/colorscheme installation is not "correct".

Your `:verbose hi Normal` command shows that original murphy was used, not 
the one from vim/colorschemes.

I can't tell anything about vundle as I don't use it, but the simplest way 
to install a "plugin" from github is to clone it into your 
`~/.vim/pack/bundle/start` directory ("bundle" is an arbitrary name here):

git clone g...@github.com:vim/colorschemes.git ~/.vim/pack/bundle/start/

вторник, 15 февраля 2022 г. в 01:28:25 UTC+3, Walter Cazzola: 

> Hi
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, Romain Lafourcade wrote:
>
> > @Walter Cazzola, could you do
> >
> > :verbose hi Normal
> >
> > and report back with the exact output?
>
> I get this:
> :verbose hi Normal
> Normal xxx ctermfg=121 ctermbg=0 guifg=lightgreen guibg=Black font=DejaVu 
> Sans Mono 10
> Last set from /usr/share/vim/vim82/colors/murphy.vim line 14
>
> Walter
>
> > Le lundi 14 février 2022 à 11:03:34 UTC+1, Walter Cazzola a écrit :
> >
> >> Uhm, what should I notice? I'm using murphy in gvim and still I've to 
> use
> >> CSApprox to have it behaving closely in a terminal. Maybe I'm doing
> >> something
> >> wrong. I used vundle to install it.
> >>
> >> Walter
> >>
> >> On Sun, 13 Feb 2022, Lifepillar wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 2022-02-12, Romain Lafourcade <romainla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> thanks to the hard work of a small but motivated team, a
> >>>> first milestone is finally within reach
> >>>
> >>> As a mostly passive observer of the development of this project, I feel
> >>> compelled to thank you for undertaking this time-consuming task with
> >>> invincible passion! I can testify that it was no mean feat.
> >>>
> >>>> - due to the _many_ inconsistencies plaguing the originals, we 
> generally
> >>>> favored the _spirit_ to the _letter_ so the peachpuff remake (to 
> really
> >>>> pick a random example) _is not the original peachpuff_; it still 
> retains
> >>>> much of what made peachpuff peachpuff but in a much more usable and
> >>>> up-to-date package.
> >>>
> >>> Compatibility (with terminal and GUI environments, and with Vim's own
> >>> highlighting definitions) has been greatly improved. This makes the 
> user
> >>> experience so much better: to pick a random example, peachpuff used 
> only
> >>> 0-15 colors in terminals, so activating it in 256-color capable
> >>> terminals would leave the user wondering why it didn't look like
> >>> peachpuff (or worse, why it looked completely different in different
> >>> terminals). But the number of improvements is really huge.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again for setting the path forward and raising the bar for color
> >>> schemes: hopefully, it will become now easier to add new ones, finally
> >>> pushing forward https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1665. Personally, 
> I'd
> >>> like to see a joint effort to produce an original and fresh color 
> scheme
> >>> created specifically for Vim (9?), in the same way as some other 
> editors
> >>> have "their own" branding color scheme. But maybe this is wishful
> >>> thinking...
> >>>
> >>> Life.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Walter Cazzola, PhD, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Univ. of 
> Milano
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