a/autoload/airline/themes/solarized.vim +++ b/autoload/airline/themes/solarized. Conclusion Actually the ansi rendering of the directory colors is just completely different from the degraded solarized(256dark). function! s:gui2cui(rgb, fallback) - if a:rgb = '' - return a:fallback +function! s:gui2cui(rgb, termcol) + if a:rgb = '' || (a:termcol != '' & a:termcol >= 0 & a:termcol 127 ? 4 : 0, rgb > 127 ? 2 : 0, rgb > 127 ? 1 : 0]ĭiff -git a/autoload/airline/themes/solarized.vim b/autoload/airline/themes/solarized.vim The solarized directory colors using the 256dark file match the reference and requires no specific terminal emulator configuration. Once applied, only the terminal colors are. colors which is limited and time consuming. a/autoload/airline/highlighter.vim +++ b/autoload/airline/highlighter.vim -6,9 +6,9 let s:is_win32term = (has('win32') || has('win64')) & !has('gui_running') & (e Solarized is a color scheme by Ethan Schoonover which exists in a dark and a light variant. It looks like the author of Solarized has stopped maintaining it.)ĭiff -git a/autoload/airline/highlighter.vim b/autoload/airline/highlighter.vim ![]() ![]() (I have not issued a PR to vim-airline because my PR to Solarized isn't To show Solarized colors correctly in vim, you need to applyĬolors correctly, you need to apply this patch to vim-airline: 13 Light Purple Magenta 13 brmagenta violetġ4 Light Yellow Yellow 11 bryellow base00
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