On 25/02/09 09:13, Caleb Cushing wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:46 AM, pansz<[email protected]> wrote:
>> It depends on how you define "good". Everyone had their own taste.
>>
>> For me this one is the best, which contains both dark and light
>> background schemes and I use it only in Konsole.
>>
>> http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=760
>>
>> You may or may not like it, that's up to you for choice.
>
> The fact that it says it supports 256 colors in konsole has me sold
> (without looking) most console colorschemes are set for 16 colors, you
> know... because that's all anything supports right? I mean I've seen
> mplayer play full color movies without X but hey...
>
Xterm is not "without X", it just adds a buffer layer between the X
server and your text-based application. I have yet to see a "true" non-X
console, such as the ones you can access in runlevel 3 (multiuser with
network but no X) and into which you drop from X by hitting Alt-Ctrl-F2
to Alt-Ctrl-F6 (and out of by Alt-Ctrl-F7), which could display more
than 8 background and 16 foreground colors with blink, or 16*16 without
blink.
Best regards,
Tony.
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