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From: | Christopher Grubert |
Subject: | Re: 256 colors in ansi-term buffers |
Date: | Mon, 21 May 2012 20:33:55 -0400 |
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On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
After thinking about it a little more I realized that I generally don't use more than 10 colors in my shell...just a very specific 10 colors. So the vector remap actually is pretty usable with only a few things collapsed together. As time allows I will look at adding the full support. At first glance that seems straightforward enough, although I'm probably underestimating it. I haven't looked at nterm.el yet. I'll do that next.Looking at the definition of eterm-color it only advertises 8 colors, and the code for term.el seems consistent with that, having only an 8 entry color vector that can be remapped. In my application I need as close to a real terminal as possible so eshell isn't an alternative. Any suggestions?I guess you'll need to add the feature to one of the terminal emulators (either term.el or nterm.el). IOW, patches welcome, Stefan
Chris.
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