Colorschemes were changed, now all of them define Normal highlight.
To make it transparent, you can follow :h :colorscheme (several paragraphs
down):
If a color scheme is almost right, you can add modifications on top of it by
using the |ColorScheme| autocommand. For example, to remove the background
color (can make it transparent in some terminals): >
augroup my_colorschemes
au!
au Colorscheme pablo hi Normal ctermbg=NONE
augroup END
Change a couple more colors: >
augroup my_colorschemes
au!
au Colorscheme pablo hi Normal ctermbg=NONE
\ | higlight Special ctermfg=63
\ | highlight Identifier ctermfg=44
augroup END
Also :h new-colorschemes-9
Colorschemes from https://github.com/vim/colorschemes have been included.
They were made to work consistently across many types of terminals.
Although
generally an improvement, a lot of personal preference is involved. You can
always get the old version if you prefer it, look here:
https://github.com/vim/colorschemes/blob/master/legacy_colors/
четверг, 4 августа 2022 г. в 09:28:20 UTC+7, [email protected]:
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 9:30 PM 'Grant Taylor' via vim_use
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On 8/3/22 5:37 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> > > I have two machines with 8.2.2263 and 8.2.5052 respectively with
> > > the following .vimrc (same NIS account/NFS home dir) and in the 2263
> > > machine shows a transparent background (which is what I want) and the
> > > 5052 shows and opaque one which is not what I want (See screen shots).
> > > How do I make 5052 behave like 2263.
> >
> > This seems like a Window Manager / Desktop Environment issue more than
> > it seems like a Vim issue to me.
>
> Thats what I thought to but see experiment below.
>
> >
> > Though I would naively assume that a common NFS mounted home directory
> > would have the same WM / DE preferences too.
>
> Since I always ssh into machine that shows the background (it is my
> "work" vm and my desktop is for more general purpose computing like
> this email and watching youtube). BTW both machines are FreeBSD 12.1
>
> >
> > What happens if you run gVim on each machine displaying on the other
> > machine remote X11 display (possibly via SSH forwarding)?
>
> It seems now that FreeBSD has switched over to Wayland you can not do
> intermachine remote xproto stuff. Gvim does open with an opaque
> background on the desktop machine though.
>
>
> --
> Aryeh M. Friedman, Lead Developer, http://www.PetiteCloud.org
>
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