Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
I'd really like to get in on all the colorful goodness of the solarized colorscheme, but I can't seem to get it configured just right.
I have the main solarized file in my .vim/colors folder, I've set my terminal profile colors to what is listed on the site, and I've added the lines
set background=dark let g:solarized_termcolors=16 colorscheme solarized
to my .vimrc, but vim looks grey-ed out and is using a bright green color as the default. Any ideas?
Answer by Jason for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
Trying it out myself, it seems to work better without the
let g:solarized_termcolors=16
Setting it to 16, I get the bright green color you seem to describe. Maybe try leaving it at the default of 256?
This doesn't, however, perfectly mimic the colors from the screenshots (although the light version looks fairly close). I only get the colors with the screenshot if I use gvim.
I didn't use the terminal profile colors provided, however, so you may get a different result.
Answer by altercation for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
Here's my recommendation for things to try:
- ensure
syntax on
is in your .vimrc - Check what t_Co vim has picked up from your term emulator (a quick
:echo &t_Co
). If it's 8 you'll want tose t_Co=16
. You might also tryse t_Co=256
though withoutlet g:solarized_termcolors=16
this will use the 256 fallback mode, which isn't quite the correct color scheme.
I'd comment on the question above for the following, but karma of 50 is required. Please do email me via the project site to troubleshoot this further as I am in the process of establishing a good walkthrough for common color issues.
Answer by t-mart for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
I found out how do do it from this article.
I wrote the following script to do the gnome-terminal stuff.
gconftool-2 --set "/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/use_theme_background" --type bool false gconftool-2 --set "/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/use_theme_colors" --type bool false gconftool-2 --set "/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/palette" --type string "#070736364242:#D3D301010202:#858599990000:#B5B589890000:#26268B8BD2D2:#D3D336368282:#2A2AA1A19898:#EEEEE8E8D5D5:#00002B2B3636:#CBCB4B4B1616:#58586E6E7575:#65657B7B8383:#838394949696:#6C6C7171C4C4:#9393A1A1A1A1:#FDFDF6F6E3E3" gconftool-2 --set "/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/background_color" --type string "#00002B2B3636" gconftool-2 --set "/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/foreground_color" --type string "#838394949696"
Answer by osmosis for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
If you are trying to use vim with solarized inside of tmux, this is the fix for your issue.
https://github.com/krisleech/vimfiles/wiki/Fix-solarized-theme-in-tmux
Answer by rofrol for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
This worked for me for exherbo
git clone https://github.com/sigurdga/gnome-terminal-colors-solarized cd gnome-terminal-colors-solarized sh install.sh -s dark -p
256 colors in vim may also help
Answer by Cookie for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
For the copy and paste lovers, this is how you install the solarized vim colorscheme on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install wget unzip curl cd wget http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized/files/solarized.zip unzip solarized.zip mkdir .vim mkdir .vim/colors/ mv solarized/vim-colors-solarized/colors/solarized.vim ~/.vim/colors/ cp .vimrc .vimrc.old echo "syntax enable" > .vimrc echo "set background=dark" >> .vimrc echo "colorscheme solarized" >> .vimrc curl https://raw.github.com/seebi/dircolors-solarized/master/dircolors.256dark > ~/.dircolors source .bashrc rm -r solarized rm solarized.zip
And presto
Answer by Anton Reshetnikov for Ubuntu, vim, and the solarized color palette
set t_Co=16
and let g:solarized_termcolors=16
did not work for me. This is what worked:
syntax on let g:solarized_termcolors=256 set t_Co=256 set background=dark colorscheme solarized
I hope this helps someone.
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