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If you are going to use Solarized in Terminal mode (i.e. not in a GUI version |
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If you are going to use Solarized in Terminal mode (i.e. not in a GUI version |
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like gvim or macvim), **please please please** consider setting your terminal |
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like gvim or macvim), **please please please** consider setting your terminal |
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emulator's colorscheme to use the Solarized palette. I've included palettes |
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emulator's colorscheme to use the Solarized palette. I've included palettes |
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for some popular terminal emulator as well as Xdefaults in the official |
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for some popular terminal emulator as well as Xresources in the official |
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Solarized download available from [Solarized homepage]. If you use |
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Solarized download available from [Solarized homepage]. If you use |
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Solarized *without* these colors, Solarized will need to be told to degrade its |
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Solarized *without* these colors, Solarized will need to be told to degrade its |
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colorscheme to a set compatible with the limited 256 terminal palette (whereas |
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colorscheme to a set compatible with the limited 256 terminal palette (whereas |
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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Set these in your vimrc file prior to calling the colorscheme. |
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the standard 16 colors of your terminal emulator. You will need to set |
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the standard 16 colors of your terminal emulator. You will need to set |
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those colors to the correct Solarized values either manually or by |
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those colors to the correct Solarized values either manually or by |
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importing one of the many colorscheme available for popular terminal |
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importing one of the many colorscheme available for popular terminal |
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emulators and Xdefaults. |
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emulators and Xresources. |
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* g:solarized_termtrans |
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* g:solarized_termtrans |
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