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Colorscheme looks weird in Go #1

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msal4 opened this issue Jul 9, 2020 · 10 comments
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Colorscheme looks weird in Go #1

msal4 opened this issue Jul 9, 2020 · 10 comments

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msal4 commented Jul 9, 2020

After enabling embark, this is how it looks in a Go file.

Screen Shot 2020-07-10 at 1 11 29 AM

Is this how it's supposed to look?

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skbolton commented Jul 10, 2020

Looks like you don't have truecolor turned on. Did you set termguicolor in your vimrc?

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msal4 commented Jul 10, 2020

Yes, it looks the same.

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what terminal are you using?

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msal4 commented Jul 10, 2020

iTerm

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msal4 commented Jul 10, 2020

iTerm

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Does the syntax look weird in all filetypes? Like markdown and whatnot?

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Also has your vimrc changed from whats here? You don't have termguicolors enabled in that rc

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msal4 commented Jul 10, 2020

After setting termguicolors it looks different but the comments are highlighted. are they supposed to look like this?

Screen Shot 2020-07-10 at 9 33 45 PM

yes it looks the same on other types of files
Screen Shot 2020-07-10 at 9 34 59 PM

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Those are italics. You can either follow the guide here to get italics and true color working. Or disable italics in the theme by setting let g:embark_terminal_italics = 0. These are details I an working on documenting better for this repo.

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msal4 commented Jul 10, 2020

thanks, it's looking good now:)

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