** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Title:
color scheme Solarized Dark is incorrect
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Submitted https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-
terminal/commit/?id=e8ee9f786 to make it more obvious that we indeed
define the Solarized palette correctly.
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> Are you mean new abstraction, third place, preset for background,
palette and other?
We don't know yet how the user interface would look like.
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Are you mean new abstraction, third place, preset for background,
palette and other? I think it will more intuitive if all settings will
be hidden to "Advanced settings" section.
Jetbrains implemented something like this in their IDE's -
https://i.imgur.com/ig89M4G.png
More simple way: add link
> I missed that background color scheme and palette scheme are dedicated
and selected only first scheme, but not palette scheme (was selected
Tango).
This is indeed misleading and we're thinking about changing the
behavior. Ideally you'd just select "Solarized dark" at one place, and
this would
Oh, sorry, of course, I missed that background color scheme and palette
scheme are dedicated and selected only first scheme, but not palette
scheme (was selected Tango).
Confirm that built-in scheme is correct.
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> Here is built-in palette collected with gsettings get:
> ['#2E3436',
> '#CC',
> [...]
Could you please elaborate, what are the exact steps you took that gave
this result? What steps did you perform in gnome-terminal's Preferences
dialog, what additional scripts did you run (if any, e.g.