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I am trying to tweak colors for Termite, but instead of the expected I'm getting a total mess (colors differs from my ~/.config/termite/config. In screenshot numbers should be gray, text yellow and etc.)



Also, can I set Vim's colorscheme different from terminal?
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PS. I don't think this is a duplicate, because the issue seems to be due to the terminal. Vim is just an unrelated point.



It really seems like it's a Termite internal problem, because one can get it only through compiling sources. It seems like no one really tested it on Ubuntu.










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    That looks like Vim's :colo elflord for me, the colorscheme. What is the output of :colo in your Vim?
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  • :colo gives default
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I am trying to tweak colors for Termite, but instead of the expected I'm getting a total mess (colors differs from my ~/.config/termite/config. In screenshot numbers should be gray, text yellow and etc.)



Also, can I set Vim's colorscheme different from terminal?
enter image description here



PS. I don't think this is a duplicate, because the issue seems to be due to the terminal. Vim is just an unrelated point.



It really seems like it's a Termite internal problem, because one can get it only through compiling sources. It seems like no one really tested it on Ubuntu.










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    That looks like Vim's :colo elflord for me, the colorscheme. What is the output of :colo in your Vim?
    – grochmal
    Aug 20 '16 at 23:56










  • :colo gives default
    – Constantine
    Aug 21 '16 at 8:18













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I am trying to tweak colors for Termite, but instead of the expected I'm getting a total mess (colors differs from my ~/.config/termite/config. In screenshot numbers should be gray, text yellow and etc.)



Also, can I set Vim's colorscheme different from terminal?
enter image description here



PS. I don't think this is a duplicate, because the issue seems to be due to the terminal. Vim is just an unrelated point.



It really seems like it's a Termite internal problem, because one can get it only through compiling sources. It seems like no one really tested it on Ubuntu.










share|improve this question















I am trying to tweak colors for Termite, but instead of the expected I'm getting a total mess (colors differs from my ~/.config/termite/config. In screenshot numbers should be gray, text yellow and etc.)



Also, can I set Vim's colorscheme different from terminal?
enter image description here



PS. I don't think this is a duplicate, because the issue seems to be due to the terminal. Vim is just an unrelated point.



It really seems like it's a Termite internal problem, because one can get it only through compiling sources. It seems like no one really tested it on Ubuntu.







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    That looks like Vim's :colo elflord for me, the colorscheme. What is the output of :colo in your Vim?
    – grochmal
    Aug 20 '16 at 23:56










  • :colo gives default
    – Constantine
    Aug 21 '16 at 8:18













  • 1




    That looks like Vim's :colo elflord for me, the colorscheme. What is the output of :colo in your Vim?
    – grochmal
    Aug 20 '16 at 23:56










  • :colo gives default
    – Constantine
    Aug 21 '16 at 8:18








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That looks like Vim's :colo elflord for me, the colorscheme. What is the output of :colo in your Vim?
– grochmal
Aug 20 '16 at 23:56




That looks like Vim's :colo elflord for me, the colorscheme. What is the output of :colo in your Vim?
– grochmal
Aug 20 '16 at 23:56












:colo gives default
– Constantine
Aug 21 '16 at 8:18





:colo gives default
– Constantine
Aug 21 '16 at 8:18
















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