@Walter, your murphy is still the built-in one so I suspect either a flawed 
installation of the vim/colorscheme package or a bug in your plugin manager.

Could you try the :help package method instead?

1. Create this directory hierarchy:

       $ mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/colors/start/

2. Get the project in there:

       $ cd ~/.vim/pack/colors/start
       $ git clone https://github.com/vim/colorschemes.git

3. This should give you this:

       ~/.vim/pack/colors/start/colorschemes

   which should put the remade colorscheme before the original one in 
runtimepath.

Le mardi 15 février 2022 à 04:43:12 UTC+1, Charles Campbell a écrit :

> Walter Cazzola wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, Maxim Kim wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Walter,
> >>
> >> It should be identical in gvim and tui vim with t_Co=256:
> >>
> >> [image: 2022-02-14_13-40-35.png]
> >
> > How I should set/check for this? I do not have t_Co neither as an 
> > environment
> > variable nor in vim.
> >
> > Walter
> Bring up vim; then type  :echo &t_Co
>
> Chip Campbell
>

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