Thank you Fabian for confirming that. I should have looked at the reported issues more closely. "Problem" solved.
---- On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 19:52:13 -0400 Fabian Homborg <fhomb...@gmail.com>wrote ---- Kurtis Rader <kra...@skepticism.us> writes: > Grondinm sent the following directly to me so reproducing here so it's also > in the message thread: > > Screenshots here https://imgur.com/a/jbImL >> So that command does seem to return the expected results. But as you can >> see if i set a theme from fish_config then open up a fresh xterm only the >> text colors have changed not the background. > > > Okay, the first thing to note is that most of those themes assume you have > a terminal that can display not only 256 colors but also supports 24bit > color escape sequences. Fish will mostly do the right thing if your TERM > name contains "256color"; e.g., > > set -x TERM xterm-256color > > If you know your terminal emulator supports the ANSI X3.64 256 color > palette but there isn't an appropriate TERM name you can force fish to > enable 256 color support with > > set -U fish_term256 1 > > The colors however may not exactly match what you see in the browser unless > you also > > set -U fish_term24bit 1 > > That's because if the terminal only supports the 256 color palette fish > will map the 24bit color values to the closest equivalent color in that > palette. Of course don't do that if xfce-term doesn't support 24bit color > values (aka "true color" support). It's actually much simpler than that: The background is not part of the theme - see https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/2421.
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