Hi Björn,

The workaround works as advertised. Thanks again, and let me know if you
want me to try anything else in a future release.

-Patrick

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 4:46 PM, björn <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > I saved the output and did a diff:
> >
> > $ diff terminal.txt iterm.txt
> > 12c12
> > < declare -x LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
> > ---
> >> declare -x LANG="en_US"
> > 30,31c30
> > < declare -x TERM_PROGRAM="Apple_Terminal"
> > < declare -x TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION="240"
> > ---
> >> declare -x TERM_PROGRAM="iTerm.app"
> >
> > Changing the default bookmark to a dark background doesn't seem to
> > make a difference for me (how odd!).
>
> Hmmm.  I seem to recall that Vim tries to "guess" if the background of
> the terminal window is dark or light on launch.  I am guessing that
> for some reason it always guesses "dark" in your case.  I'll have to
> take a look at the source code in order to understand what is going on
> but since this is not exactly a critical bug I'll do it later (it
> would be very helpful if you could try to take a look at this yourself
> since my terminal "behaves" so it may be harder for me to figure out
> where things go wrong).
>
> For now adding "set bg=light" or "set bg=dark" to ~/.gvimrc is the
> recommended workaround.
>
> Björn
>
> >
>


-- 
Patrick Peralta
http://www.blackbeanbag.net

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