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make kitty colors work #366
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my own terminal xresources colors |
If you want me to work no something that I personally have no interest in, it'd be nice if you were to gave me more infos and example setups / data and maybe even some screenshots of the difference in colors. |
I think there's a workaround porposed here, maybe try that out: |
It's honestly terrible, I wonder why it takes so long |
Depending on what you're trying to achieve this may or may not be possible already, if Kitty has support for (and I have no clue whether it has this or not) changing it's 16 colors to Xresources colors you can limit your terminal to 16 colors and tcell will use those. Personally I did this as I like my setup to be portable and easily editable from one place like Xresources. I may also be getting it all wrong and you're trying to do something totally different, in that case I'm the dumb one here. Either way if you happen to not know how to limit your terminal to 16 colors you've to set your Regarding that. @Bios-Marcel I've been noticing when switching accounts it resets to 256, unsure what exactly is causing this, I've a very weird way of doing my |
I think i fixed this already. You just not be on that commit @0neGuyDev |
wait that might work @0neGuyDev, :D i use something called pywal to change my colors and it changes my xresources colors |
Which terminal is it that you're using? Very few terminals use the Xresources file... |
maybe its something in wal, idk too much cuz im a plebian but im pretty sure it uses the xresources colors and changes them around n stuff |
i use kitty |
looks ugly, works in xterm but is there any way to make it work in kitty
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