Hi Nate,

On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 08:58:30PM -0800, Nate Soares wrote:
> You should check your own config to see if the colors are inverted. Try
> using this script:
> 
> https://gist.github.com/1047767

I did the modification you suggested and made a screenshot:

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/60655831/Bildschirmfoto%20vom%202012-11-30%2006%3A36%3A26.png

> To check if this is happening for your colors. With your .Xresources the
> effect is still there (on my build of URxvt) but it's subtle, because your
> #0 and #8 are very similar in color (as are your #1 and #9, etc.). I'm
> guessing that your color #16 and your color #0 are both black: compare the
> "0:" and the "16:" outputs, which should both be bold. On my system, with
> your .Xresources, the "0:" and "16:" are different (the 0: is grayer, like
> the 8:) when they should be the same.

Well, I also only copied, but from the tango scheme which is e.g. found in
gnome-terminal (I liked these colors there).

The intense and normal colors are only subtile, but as the font weight also
changes for me I like the result.

Regards, Andre

PS: please use inline replies instead of top or bottom posting. Makes
replying and reading much easier.

-- 
Andre Klärner

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