So you should mail to ubuntu group instead? (rgb.txt does not belong to
kubuntu so you should ask ubuntu devs for that, or fire a bug on
launchpad.net)


On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:30 PM, John Little <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I recently upgraded my Kubuntu to 13.04, Raring Ringtail, and it has had a
> weird effect on gvim: the meaning of "green" in highlight statements has
> changed, from #00FF00 to #008000. "blue" is still #0000FF and red is still
> #FF0000, but "green" is half as bright. "green1" remains #00FF00.
>
> Green is the only colour I've noticed, and I've checked a few with a
> colour picker; f.ex. "dark slate grey" is still what runtime/rgb.txt says
> it is, #2F4F4F.
>
> /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt still has "0 255   0             green".
>
> I've tried changing colour schemes, and other system settings, but nothing
> affects the colours gvim uses.
>
> Now I can easily work around this by replacing "green" with #00FF00, or
> "green1", but it's strange.
>
> Regards, John Little
>
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