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Colors Showing up Differently on Different machines #81
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@Normanras - I guess your terminal does not support truecolor or need to enable it. |
@Mofiqul Well that's the weird thing. Those screenshots are from the exact same terminal app on my local machine, the only difference is the right is ssh/mosh into a remote machine and the left is the same exact setup on my local machine. Versions of neovim & plugins are all equal. That's why it seems like a head scratcher. I'm sure I'm config-ing something incorrectly, just not sure what. |
@Normanras A bit late, but might be worth checking this: https://wiki.webevaluation.nl/bashrc |
I am having a very similar issue... At least my color palette appears similar to that of the left picture in the original post. Here is a comparison between using the mofiqul dracula theme (first image), and the https://github.com/maxmx03/dracula.nvim theme (second image): So the @Mofiqul color palette appears wrong in a similar manner to @Normanras issue. Both of the above are running on the same remote linux machine accessed from an iTerm2 terminal on an OSX machine, over SSH. I don't believe its a truecolor issue as some suggest here, as it appears to work for the maxmx03 plugin, because my terminal shoud support it and because I have it enabled in my .zshrc. Before it is suggested, I'd prefer to use the Mofiqul theme, as it appears to work with likas-reineke/indent blankline plugin, which cannot be said about the maxmx03 implementation i believe. Further, it looks like on the original post, that indent blankline (or similar) is running in the left image, but not in the right. I tried to uninstall mine, to see if this was the cause of the error, but with no luck. |
Okay so just to add to the above: I just created a new user on my Ubuntu system. No tmux, no oh-my-zsh (it's bash per default anyways) - completely clean user. I then set up a completely virgin nvim config, and the problem persists. My init.lua is as follows:
So basically lazy plugin manager, and the dracula theme. The result is the same, so I guess we can rule out any influence from any plugins other than potentially the pluginmanager itself. My .bashrc is then a completely standard ubuntu one, so for completion it reads:
Note that I am doing all this over SSH (ssh -Y servername) from an OSX terminal iTerm2. Don't know if that makes any difference. So yeah, not sure why the resulting colors are off. |
Idk if this is for you @Mofiqul or something else, but here's what I'm seeing:
I have my minimial neovim setup on my remote development environments, using Packer as the package manager.
On my daily driver, I have a very similar setup, only using Lazy, and more plugins. But they came from the same original setup.
The color scheme renders differently for the same file. Here's a screenshot - the left is my daily driver machine, the right is my remote server. I love the look of the right environment so much more, so I'm hoping for it to show up the same way on my daily machine; I just can't seem to figure out why!
If you have any suggestions, that would be helpful! Thanks again for the great color scheme.
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