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Generate iTerm2 .itermcolors output. #11

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@vic vic commented Sep 1, 2012

Working on issue #10

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ciembor commented Sep 1, 2012

Thanks! If you have a Mac you may also look at OSX Terminal.

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Generate iTerm2  .itermcolors output.
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ciembor commented Sep 1, 2012

@vic Are you sure it works with iTerm2? I see that it generates <real> with numbers between 0-255. In examples I've seen there were numbers between 0-1. Shouldn't these values be divided by 256?

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vic commented Sep 1, 2012

Oh my! you're right! want me to send another pull-req ? or you just fix that ?

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ciembor commented Sep 1, 2012

I may fix it, but I can't test it. So it would be better if you will do that.

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