Another solarized color theme for truecolor neovim / vim.


- truecolor support for neovim/vim terminal, and works well in Gvim/MacVim.
- define color for neovim's embed terminal.
- define color for Neomake, GitGutter, ALE
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A terminal which supports truecolor
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neovim or Gvim/MacVim or vim ≥ 7.4.1799
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The following line in your
init.vimor.vimrcfile:set termguicolors
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Manual install Move NeoSolarized.vim to your vim RunTimePath directory:
cd NeoSolarized/colors mv NeoSolarized.vim ~/.config/nvim/colors/
or for vim
cd NeoSolarized/colors mv NeoSolarized.vim ~/.vim/colors/
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Plugin managers: vim-plug:
- Add
Plug 'overcache/NeoSolarized'to yourinit.vimor.vimrcfile. - Run
:PlugInstallafter resourcing/relaunching.
- Add
After the installation, configure it as your colorscheme by putting the following line into your init.vim or .vimrc file:
colorscheme NeoSolarizedSome options of the original solarized theme were removed or renamed to avoid config conflicts.
Make sure to put configuration before the line colorscheme NeoSolarized in init.vim or .vimrc.
" Default value is "normal", Setting this option to "high" or "low" does use the
" same Solarized palette but simply shifts some values up or down in order to
" expand or compress the tonal range displayed.
let g:neosolarized_contrast = "normal"
" Special characters such as trailing whitespace, tabs, newlines, when displayed
" using ":set list" can be set to one of three levels depending on your needs.
" Default value is "normal". Provide "high" and "low" options.
let g:neosolarized_visibility = "normal"
" I make vertSplitBar a transparent background color. If you like the origin
" solarized vertSplitBar style more, set this value to 0.
let g:neosolarized_vertSplitBgTrans = 1
" If you wish to enable/disable NeoSolarized from displaying bold, underlined
" or italicized" typefaces, simply assign 1 or 0 to the appropriate variable.
" Default values:
let g:neosolarized_bold = 1
let g:neosolarized_underline = 1
let g:neosolarized_italic = 0
" Used to enable/disable "bold as bright" in Neovim terminal. If colors of bold
" text output by commands like `ls` aren't what you expect, you might want to
" try disabling this option. Default value:
let g:neosolarized_termBoldAsBright = 1To enable the dark version of the theme add the line
set background=darkFor more information check out the documentation in NeoSolarized.vim.
- NERDTree
- vim-airline
- neomake
- vim-gitgutter (make sure you have:
let g:gitgutter_override_sign_column_highlight = 0in your init.vim/.vimrc) - vim-signature
You can run this script to test if your terminal is supported. If the colors blend smoothly like: 
awk 'BEGIN{
s="/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\"; s=s s s s s s s s;
for (colnum = 0; colnum<77; colnum++) {
r = 255-(colnum*255/76);
g = (colnum*510/76);
b = (colnum*255/76);
if (g>255) g = 510-g;
printf "\033[48;2;%d;%d;%dm", r,g,b;
printf "\033[38;2;%d;%d;%dm", 255-r,255-g,255-b;
printf "%s\033[0m", substr(s,colnum+1,1);
}
printf "\n";
}'You may need the same hack to make vim work well in tmux. Put these lines into your .vimrc:
set t_8f=^[[38;2;%lu;%lu;%lum
set t_8b=^[[48;2;%lu;%lu;%lumThe '^[' represent the escape char. You should press Ctrl-v + Esc to input actual escape. If the ^[ is two characters (^ and [), it's wrong. If it is one character, it's okay. When you delete the character with backspace, you will find that ^[ is deleted at once. Please also check :help c_CTRL-V (and :help i_CTRL-V). check issue and issue for more information.
neovim works perfect without this config. If you encounter a color issue using tmux, make sure that:
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you are using the latest version of tmux (v2.2)
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your $TERM variable is set to "xterm-256color"
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add the line below to your .tmux.conf file:
set-option -ga terminal-overrides ",xterm-256color:Tc"
See this article for more details on tmux.