Vim color scheme using Open Color
Vim color scheme using Open Color. Conversion from original colors to 256 colors has done according to CIEDE2000. See the implementation.
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cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone https://github.com/yous/vim-open-color.git
Plugin 'yous/vim-open-color'
to .vimrc
:PluginInstall
NeoBundle 'yous/vim-open-color'
to .vimrc
:NeoBundleInstall
Plug 'yous/vim-open-color'
to .vimrc
:PlugInstall
Check your terminal.
If your terminal emulator supports true colors,
add the following lines to your .vimrc
.
" Use 24-bit (true-color) mode in Vim/Neovim when outside tmux or screen.
" If you're using tmux version 2.2 or later, you can remove the outermost $TMUX
" check and use tmux's 24-bit color support
" (http://sunaku.github.io/tmux-24bit-color.html#usage for more information.)
if empty($TMUX) && empty($STY)
" See https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728.
if $COLORTERM =~# 'truecolor' || $COLORTERM =~# '24bit'
if has('termguicolors')
" See :help xterm-true-color
if $TERM =~# '^screen'
let &t_8f = "\<Esc>[38;2;%lu;%lu;%lum"
let &t_8b = "\<Esc>[48;2;%lu;%lu;%lum"
endif
set termguicolors
endif
endif
endif
To use 256-color mode, set your $TERM
as *-256color
or add
set t_Co=256
in your .vimrc
.
Enable open-color color scheme:
colorscheme open-color
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