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Date:      Mon, 2 Feb 2004 19:55:52 -0000
From:      "Edmund Craske" <edmund@m00is.net>
To:        "'Brian McCann'" <bjm1287@rit.edu>, "'Khairil Yusof'" <kaeru@pd.jaring.my>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Colors in VIM
Message-ID:  <002501c3e9c6$90149410$0464a8c0@alpha>
In-Reply-To: <000f01c3e9c5$f4433460$6500a8c0@garfield>

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Ed

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org 
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Brian McCann
> Sent: 02 February 2004 19:51
> To: 'Khairil Yusof'
> Cc: questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: RE: Colors in VIM
> 
> 
> Actually...I was beginning to wonder the same thing when I 
> saw someone else's example.  I'm just using SSH to connect, 
> so I'm obviously not in X, but my TERM variable is "xterm".  
> I had problems with this a while ago too.  What should this 
> be set to in order to get colors in just a shell?
> 
> Thanks,
> --Brian
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Khairil Yusof [mailto:kaeru@pd.jaring.my] 
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 1:24 PM
> To: Brian McCann
> Cc: questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: RE: Colors in VIM
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 13:07 -0500, Brian McCann wrote:
> 
> > That gave me B&W highlighting...getting closer. :)
> 
> What's your env variable for TERM? 
> Is it xterm-color? (assuming you're in X, not in console)
> 
> -- 
> "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you 
> think it means." 
> 
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