Sometimes (depending on the client) it works to set the TERM=xterm-color. Andy Ford A.G. Edwards & Sons Technology Group Inc. 314-955-6647
> -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:01 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Colorschemes on HP/UX > > Yakov Lerner wrote: > > On 6/20/06, Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have Vim7 on HP/UX and if I use gVim all is well when I set > >> colorschemes. However, if I want to use Vim then the HP > terminal doesn't > >> seem to set colors properly. I have "set background=dark" but that > >> background (when a colorscheme is applied doesn't change). > >> > >> I have read that the HP terminal is funky with colors. How > can I get it > >> to accept the scheme I want and color it properly? > > > > I don't think 'set background=...' changes the color of background. > > It doesn't, for me. > > Yes, I know that. > > > > > In case you're using hpterm or something > > proprietary, you can try to run xterm (the widely used thing) > > on the same computer and see whether vim behaves differently > > or similarly on xterm vs hpterm. > > > > I am pretty sure it is hpterm since I haven't added anything. > > > I mean, this way you can tell > > whether the problem is hpterm-specific, or not. > > > > Yakov > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A.G. Edwards & Sons' outgoing and incoming e-mails are electronically archived and subject to review and/or disclosure to someone other than the recipient. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
