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I would like to have the solarized color scheme only in neovim when using the terminal on Linux. I use Alacritty as main terminal but I have the exact same issue with Kitty for instance. In particular, I am using the default settings of Alacritty and neovim (in this last case I just added some plugins).
Before installing the solarized color scheme, this is how my vim appears:
I copied the solarized.vim file into $HOME/.config/nvim/colors/ and this is the result:
I also added the let g:solarized_termcolors=256 line but still doesn't really help:
Do you know if there is a way to solve the issue?
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You should change your terminal theme to solarized. And also, don't set the solarized_termcolors to 256, it's a fallback color, not the original solarized colors
You should change your terminal theme to solarized. And also, don't set the solarized_termcolors to 256, it's a fallback color, not the original solarized colors
In my original post I explain that I want solarized in vim but another color scheme for my terminal (alacritty).
I would like to have the solarized color scheme only in neovim when using the terminal on Linux. I use Alacritty as main terminal but I have the exact same issue with Kitty for instance. In particular, I am using the default settings of Alacritty and neovim (in this last case I just added some plugins).
Before installing the solarized color scheme, this is how my vim appears:
I copied the
solarized.vim
file into$HOME/.config/nvim/colors/
and this is the result:I also added the
let g:solarized_termcolors=256
line but still doesn't really help:Do you know if there is a way to solve the issue?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: