On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> Alan Busby <thebu...@thebusby.com> writes:
>> To support what Tim said, after killing an afternoon I got iTerm2 from
>> OSX to play nice with an Emacs in gnu screen on a remote Linux host.
>>
>> All keys and combos were working by the end. I don't have my laptop
>> near me to check now, but I think making *EVERY* setting along the
>> path as "xterm" is what finally did the trick.
>
> Doesn't setting TERM=xterm restrict you to 8 colors? I have to use 
> TERM=xterm-256color.

Evidently it does.
I guess that's a trade off then, but I'm curious what you're doing
that requires all those colors in a terminal?
If it's not pink text with a purple background, I think pics would be
beneficial. ;)

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