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muse117 avatar muse117 commented on June 27, 2024 2

I'm afraid that was not the problem. I've switched order of these three and still got the same result
By the way, I'm using ubuntu 20.04 as well
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you try to add "let g:solarized_termtrans=1".

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bam80 avatar bam80 commented on June 27, 2024 1

Have you tried https://github.com/lifepillar/vim-solarized8?

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fengwang avatar fengwang commented on June 27, 2024

Same problem here, as of vim 8.2.0814@archlinux.
But getting back to normal if turn off terminal transparency.

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TadeuOliveira avatar TadeuOliveira commented on June 27, 2024

I have a similar problem as @muse117 : if I don't include the let g:solarized_termcolors=256 line to my .vimrc, my colorscheme is just the same as his. When I do so, I get a colorscheme that definitely isn't solarized
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sairuk avatar sairuk commented on June 27, 2024

call let before the colorscheme option and the scheme should have the full palette available when it loads.

e.g.

set background=dark
let g:solarized_termcolors=256
colorscheme solarized

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TadeuOliveira avatar TadeuOliveira commented on June 27, 2024

I'm afraid that was not the problem. I've switched order of these three and still got the same result
By the way, I'm using ubuntu 20.04 as well
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muse117 avatar muse117 commented on June 27, 2024

I'm afraid that was not the problem. I've switched order of these three and still got the same result
By the way, I'm using ubuntu 20.04 as well
image

This problem maybe a color support error in the terminal. You can also change the theme of the terminal to solarized. This problem will be fixed! https://github.com/aruhier/gnome-terminal-colors-solarized

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mariaortiz0401 avatar mariaortiz0401 commented on June 27, 2024

Have you tried https://github.com/lifepillar/vim-solarized8?

Worked like a charm for me on Ubuntu 20.04 terminal

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TadeuOliveira avatar TadeuOliveira commented on June 27, 2024

Have you tried https://github.com/lifepillar/vim-solarized8?

seems to be working, except for the background.

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muse117 avatar muse117 commented on June 27, 2024

call let before the colorscheme option and the scheme should have the full palette available when it loads.

e.g.

set background=dark
let g:solarized_termcolors=256
colorscheme solarized

great! the question is solved
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