On 08/04/14 11:54, Ivan Ivanivich wrote:
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 1:24:38 AM UTC+4, John Little wrote:
On Monday, April 7, 2014 11:49:14 PM UTC+12, Ivan Ivanivich wrote:


thank you very much, everything works perfectly

but for 256 colors in xfce4-terminal need do the next steps:

install ncurses-term

and set up environment: export TERM=xterm-256color

in ~/.vimrc: set t_Co=256

See also http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Using_GUI_color_settings_in_a_terminal

Of course, you should not use this values of $TERM and 't_Co' when running in a terminal which is unable to display 256 colors (such as the Linux non-X consoles, which have only 16 colors, or maybe 16 foreground and 8 background).

I use

" use 256 colors in Console mode if we think the terminal supports it
if &term =~? 'mlterm\|xterm'
        set t_Co=256
endif

near the top of my vimrc. (My konsole and gnome-terminal terminals support 256 colors, and they set $TERM to "xterm". Starting the GUI, which happens later if ever, always sets 'term' to "builtin_gui" and 't_Co' to empty, neither of which can be changed.) Of course, if you use other terminals than I do, you may want to use a different if-condition.


Best regards,
Tony.
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