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This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2390
CSApprox.vim
============
DESCRIPTION
============
It's hard to find colorschemes for terminal Vim. Most colorschemes are
written to only support GVim, and don't work at all in terminal Vim.
This plugin makes GVim-only colorschemes Just Work in terminal Vim, as long
as the terminal supports 88 or 256 colors - and most do these days. This
usually requires no user interaction (but see the help for what to do if
things don't Just Work). After getting this plugin happily installed, any
time you use :colorscheme it will do its magic and make the colorscheme Just
Work.
Whenever you change colorschemes using the :colorscheme command this script
will be executed. It will take the colors that the scheme specified for use
in the GUI and use an approximation algorithm to try to gracefully degrade
them to the closest color available in your terminal. If you are running in
a GUI or if your terminal doesn't support 88 or 256 colors, no changes are
made. Also, no changes will be made if the colorscheme seems to have been
high color already.
If for some reason this transparent method isn't suitable to you (for instance
if your environment can't be configured to meet the |csapprox-requirements|,
or you need to work in Vim 6), another option is also available: using the
|:CSApproxSnapshot| command to create a new GUI/88-/256-color terminal
colorscheme. To use this command, a user would generally start GVim, choose a
colorscheme that sets up the desired colors, and then use |:CSApproxSnapshot|
to create a new colorscheme based on those colors that works in high color
terminals. This method is more flexible than the transparent mode and works
in more places, but also requires more user intervention, and makes it harder
to deal with colorschemes being updated and such.
======
NOTES
======
Ideally, this plugin should require absolutely no configuration, but you may
need some tweaking to make sure vim realizes that your terminal supports more
than 16 colors. Also, konsole and Eterm users will want to make sure that
this plugin realizes that the terminal does not use colors that are exactly
xterm-compatible; they will want to skim through the help articles
|csapprox-palettes| and |csapprox-configuration| for a better end result.
==============
SCREENSHOTS
==============
Some quick side-by-side screenshots can be found at
http://www.cs.drexel.edu/~mjw452/CSApprox/

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" Copyright (c) 2012, Matthew J. Wozniski
" All rights reserved.
"
" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
" * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
" * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
" * The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
" products derived from this software without specific prior written
" permission.
"
" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER ``AS IS'' AND ANY
" EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
" ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
" SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
" The last thing to do when sourced is to run and actually fix up the colors.
if !has('gui_running') && exists(':CSApprox')
CSApprox
endif

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" Copyright (c) 2012, Matthew J. Wozniski
" All rights reserved.
"
" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
" * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
" * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
" * The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
" products derived from this software without specific prior written
" permission.
"
" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER ``AS IS'' AND ANY
" EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
" ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
" SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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let s:rgb["grey82"] = "#d1d1d1"
let s:rgb["grey83"] = "#d4d4d4"
let s:rgb["grey84"] = "#d6d6d6"
let s:rgb["grey85"] = "#d9d9d9"
let s:rgb["grey86"] = "#dbdbdb"
let s:rgb["grey87"] = "#dedede"
let s:rgb["grey88"] = "#e0e0e0"
let s:rgb["grey89"] = "#e3e3e3"
let s:rgb["grey9"] = "#171717"
let s:rgb["grey90"] = "#e5e5e5"
let s:rgb["grey91"] = "#e8e8e8"
let s:rgb["grey92"] = "#ebebeb"
let s:rgb["grey93"] = "#ededed"
let s:rgb["grey94"] = "#f0f0f0"
let s:rgb["grey95"] = "#f2f2f2"
let s:rgb["grey96"] = "#f5f5f5"
let s:rgb["grey97"] = "#f7f7f7"
let s:rgb["grey98"] = "#fafafa"
let s:rgb["grey99"] = "#fcfcfc"
let s:rgb["honeydew"] = "#f0fff0"
let s:rgb["honeydew1"] = "#f0fff0"
let s:rgb["honeydew2"] = "#e0eee0"
let s:rgb["honeydew3"] = "#c1cdc1"
let s:rgb["honeydew4"] = "#838b83"
let s:rgb["hot pink"] = "#ff69b4"
let s:rgb["hotpink"] = "#ff69b4"
let s:rgb["hotpink1"] = "#ff6eb4"
let s:rgb["hotpink2"] = "#ee6aa7"
let s:rgb["hotpink3"] = "#cd6090"
let s:rgb["hotpink4"] = "#8b3a62"
let s:rgb["indian red"] = "#cd5c5c"
let s:rgb["indianred"] = "#cd5c5c"
let s:rgb["indianred1"] = "#ff6a6a"
let s:rgb["indianred2"] = "#ee6363"
let s:rgb["indianred3"] = "#cd5555"
let s:rgb["indianred4"] = "#8b3a3a"
let s:rgb["ivory"] = "#fffff0"
let s:rgb["ivory1"] = "#fffff0"
let s:rgb["ivory2"] = "#eeeee0"
let s:rgb["ivory3"] = "#cdcdc1"
let s:rgb["ivory4"] = "#8b8b83"
let s:rgb["khaki"] = "#f0e68c"
let s:rgb["khaki1"] = "#fff68f"
let s:rgb["khaki2"] = "#eee685"
let s:rgb["khaki3"] = "#cdc673"
let s:rgb["khaki4"] = "#8b864e"
let s:rgb["lavender blush"] = "#fff0f5"
let s:rgb["lavender"] = "#e6e6fa"
let s:rgb["lavenderblush"] = "#fff0f5"
let s:rgb["lavenderblush1"] = "#fff0f5"
let s:rgb["lavenderblush2"] = "#eee0e5"
let s:rgb["lavenderblush3"] = "#cdc1c5"
let s:rgb["lavenderblush4"] = "#8b8386"
let s:rgb["lawn green"] = "#7cfc00"
let s:rgb["lawngreen"] = "#7cfc00"
let s:rgb["lemon chiffon"] = "#fffacd"
let s:rgb["lemonchiffon"] = "#fffacd"
let s:rgb["lemonchiffon1"] = "#fffacd"
let s:rgb["lemonchiffon2"] = "#eee9bf"
let s:rgb["lemonchiffon3"] = "#cdc9a5"
let s:rgb["lemonchiffon4"] = "#8b8970"
let s:rgb["light blue"] = "#add8e6"
let s:rgb["light coral"] = "#f08080"
let s:rgb["light cyan"] = "#e0ffff"
let s:rgb["light goldenrod yellow"] = "#fafad2"
let s:rgb["light goldenrod"] = "#eedd82"
let s:rgb["light gray"] = "#d3d3d3"
let s:rgb["light green"] = "#90ee90"
let s:rgb["light grey"] = "#d3d3d3"
let s:rgb["light magenta"] = "#ffbbff"
let s:rgb["light pink"] = "#ffb6c1"
let s:rgb["light red"] = "#ffbbbb"
let s:rgb["light salmon"] = "#ffa07a"
let s:rgb["light sea green"] = "#20b2aa"
let s:rgb["light sky blue"] = "#87cefa"
let s:rgb["light slate blue"] = "#8470ff"
let s:rgb["light slate gray"] = "#778899"
let s:rgb["light slate grey"] = "#778899"
let s:rgb["light steel blue"] = "#b0c4de"
let s:rgb["light yellow"] = "#ffffe0"
let s:rgb["lightblue"] = "#add8e6"
let s:rgb["lightblue1"] = "#bfefff"
let s:rgb["lightblue2"] = "#b2dfee"
let s:rgb["lightblue3"] = "#9ac0cd"
let s:rgb["lightblue4"] = "#68838b"
let s:rgb["lightcoral"] = "#f08080"
let s:rgb["lightcyan"] = "#e0ffff"
let s:rgb["lightcyan1"] = "#e0ffff"
let s:rgb["lightcyan2"] = "#d1eeee"
let s:rgb["lightcyan3"] = "#b4cdcd"
let s:rgb["lightcyan4"] = "#7a8b8b"
let s:rgb["lightgoldenrod"] = "#eedd82"
let s:rgb["lightgoldenrod1"] = "#ffec8b"
let s:rgb["lightgoldenrod2"] = "#eedc82"
let s:rgb["lightgoldenrod3"] = "#cdbe70"
let s:rgb["lightgoldenrod4"] = "#8b814c"
let s:rgb["lightgoldenrodyellow"] = "#fafad2"
let s:rgb["lightgray"] = "#d3d3d3"
let s:rgb["lightgreen"] = "#90ee90"
let s:rgb["lightgrey"] = "#d3d3d3"
let s:rgb["lightmagenta"] = "#ffbbff"
let s:rgb["lightpink"] = "#ffb6c1"
let s:rgb["lightpink1"] = "#ffaeb9"
let s:rgb["lightpink2"] = "#eea2ad"
let s:rgb["lightpink3"] = "#cd8c95"
let s:rgb["lightpink4"] = "#8b5f65"
let s:rgb["lightred"] = "#ffbbbb"
let s:rgb["lightsalmon"] = "#ffa07a"
let s:rgb["lightsalmon1"] = "#ffa07a"
let s:rgb["lightsalmon2"] = "#ee9572"
let s:rgb["lightsalmon3"] = "#cd8162"
let s:rgb["lightsalmon4"] = "#8b5742"
let s:rgb["lightseagreen"] = "#20b2aa"
let s:rgb["lightskyblue"] = "#87cefa"
let s:rgb["lightskyblue1"] = "#b0e2ff"
let s:rgb["lightskyblue2"] = "#a4d3ee"
let s:rgb["lightskyblue3"] = "#8db6cd"
let s:rgb["lightskyblue4"] = "#607b8b"
let s:rgb["lightslateblue"] = "#8470ff"
let s:rgb["lightslategray"] = "#778899"
let s:rgb["lightslategrey"] = "#778899"
let s:rgb["lightsteelblue"] = "#b0c4de"
let s:rgb["lightsteelblue1"] = "#cae1ff"
let s:rgb["lightsteelblue2"] = "#bcd2ee"
let s:rgb["lightsteelblue3"] = "#a2b5cd"
let s:rgb["lightsteelblue4"] = "#6e7b8b"
let s:rgb["lightyellow"] = "#ffffe0"
let s:rgb["lightyellow1"] = "#ffffe0"
let s:rgb["lightyellow2"] = "#eeeed1"
let s:rgb["lightyellow3"] = "#cdcdb4"
let s:rgb["lightyellow4"] = "#8b8b7a"
let s:rgb["lime green"] = "#32cd32"
let s:rgb["limegreen"] = "#32cd32"
let s:rgb["linen"] = "#faf0e6"
let s:rgb["magenta"] = "#ff00ff"
let s:rgb["magenta1"] = "#ff00ff"
let s:rgb["magenta2"] = "#ee00ee"
let s:rgb["magenta3"] = "#cd00cd"
let s:rgb["magenta4"] = "#8b008b"
let s:rgb["maroon"] = "#b03060"
let s:rgb["maroon1"] = "#ff34b3"
let s:rgb["maroon2"] = "#ee30a7"
let s:rgb["maroon3"] = "#cd2990"
let s:rgb["maroon4"] = "#8b1c62"
let s:rgb["medium aquamarine"] = "#66cdaa"
let s:rgb["medium blue"] = "#0000cd"
let s:rgb["medium orchid"] = "#ba55d3"
let s:rgb["medium purple"] = "#9370db"
let s:rgb["medium sea green"] = "#3cb371"
let s:rgb["medium slate blue"] = "#7b68ee"
let s:rgb["medium spring green"] = "#00fa9a"
let s:rgb["medium turquoise"] = "#48d1cc"
let s:rgb["medium violet red"] = "#c71585"
let s:rgb["mediumaquamarine"] = "#66cdaa"
let s:rgb["mediumblue"] = "#0000cd"
let s:rgb["mediumorchid"] = "#ba55d3"
let s:rgb["mediumorchid1"] = "#e066ff"
let s:rgb["mediumorchid2"] = "#d15fee"
let s:rgb["mediumorchid3"] = "#b452cd"
let s:rgb["mediumorchid4"] = "#7a378b"
let s:rgb["mediumpurple"] = "#9370db"
let s:rgb["mediumpurple1"] = "#ab82ff"
let s:rgb["mediumpurple2"] = "#9f79ee"
let s:rgb["mediumpurple3"] = "#8968cd"
let s:rgb["mediumpurple4"] = "#5d478b"
let s:rgb["mediumseagreen"] = "#3cb371"
let s:rgb["mediumslateblue"] = "#7b68ee"
let s:rgb["mediumspringgreen"] = "#00fa9a"
let s:rgb["mediumturquoise"] = "#48d1cc"
let s:rgb["mediumvioletred"] = "#c71585"
let s:rgb["midnight blue"] = "#191970"
let s:rgb["midnightblue"] = "#191970"
let s:rgb["mint cream"] = "#f5fffa"
let s:rgb["mintcream"] = "#f5fffa"
let s:rgb["misty rose"] = "#ffe4e1"
let s:rgb["mistyrose"] = "#ffe4e1"
let s:rgb["mistyrose1"] = "#ffe4e1"
let s:rgb["mistyrose2"] = "#eed5d2"
let s:rgb["mistyrose3"] = "#cdb7b5"
let s:rgb["mistyrose4"] = "#8b7d7b"
let s:rgb["moccasin"] = "#ffe4b5"
let s:rgb["navajo white"] = "#ffdead"
let s:rgb["navajowhite"] = "#ffdead"
let s:rgb["navajowhite1"] = "#ffdead"
let s:rgb["navajowhite2"] = "#eecfa1"
let s:rgb["navajowhite3"] = "#cdb38b"
let s:rgb["navajowhite4"] = "#8b795e"
let s:rgb["navy blue"] = "#000080"
let s:rgb["navy"] = "#000080"
let s:rgb["navyblue"] = "#000080"
let s:rgb["old lace"] = "#fdf5e6"
let s:rgb["oldlace"] = "#fdf5e6"
let s:rgb["olive drab"] = "#6b8e23"
let s:rgb["olivedrab"] = "#6b8e23"
let s:rgb["olivedrab1"] = "#c0ff3e"
let s:rgb["olivedrab2"] = "#b3ee3a"
let s:rgb["olivedrab3"] = "#9acd32"
let s:rgb["olivedrab4"] = "#698b22"
let s:rgb["orange red"] = "#ff4500"
let s:rgb["orange"] = "#ffa500"
let s:rgb["orange1"] = "#ffa500"
let s:rgb["orange2"] = "#ee9a00"
let s:rgb["orange3"] = "#cd8500"
let s:rgb["orange4"] = "#8b5a00"
let s:rgb["orangered"] = "#ff4500"
let s:rgb["orangered1"] = "#ff4500"
let s:rgb["orangered2"] = "#ee4000"
let s:rgb["orangered3"] = "#cd3700"
let s:rgb["orangered4"] = "#8b2500"
let s:rgb["orchid"] = "#da70d6"
let s:rgb["orchid1"] = "#ff83fa"
let s:rgb["orchid2"] = "#ee7ae9"
let s:rgb["orchid3"] = "#cd69c9"
let s:rgb["orchid4"] = "#8b4789"
let s:rgb["pale goldenrod"] = "#eee8aa"
let s:rgb["pale green"] = "#98fb98"
let s:rgb["pale turquoise"] = "#afeeee"
let s:rgb["pale violet red"] = "#db7093"
let s:rgb["palegoldenrod"] = "#eee8aa"
let s:rgb["palegreen"] = "#98fb98"
let s:rgb["palegreen1"] = "#9aff9a"
let s:rgb["palegreen2"] = "#90ee90"
let s:rgb["palegreen3"] = "#7ccd7c"
let s:rgb["palegreen4"] = "#548b54"
let s:rgb["paleturquoise"] = "#afeeee"
let s:rgb["paleturquoise1"] = "#bbffff"
let s:rgb["paleturquoise2"] = "#aeeeee"
let s:rgb["paleturquoise3"] = "#96cdcd"
let s:rgb["paleturquoise4"] = "#668b8b"
let s:rgb["palevioletred"] = "#db7093"
let s:rgb["palevioletred1"] = "#ff82ab"
let s:rgb["palevioletred2"] = "#ee799f"
let s:rgb["palevioletred3"] = "#cd6889"
let s:rgb["palevioletred4"] = "#8b475d"
let s:rgb["papaya whip"] = "#ffefd5"
let s:rgb["papayawhip"] = "#ffefd5"
let s:rgb["peach puff"] = "#ffdab9"
let s:rgb["peachpuff"] = "#ffdab9"
let s:rgb["peachpuff1"] = "#ffdab9"
let s:rgb["peachpuff2"] = "#eecbad"
let s:rgb["peachpuff3"] = "#cdaf95"
let s:rgb["peachpuff4"] = "#8b7765"
let s:rgb["peru"] = "#cd853f"
let s:rgb["pink"] = "#ffc0cb"
let s:rgb["pink1"] = "#ffb5c5"
let s:rgb["pink2"] = "#eea9b8"
let s:rgb["pink3"] = "#cd919e"
let s:rgb["pink4"] = "#8b636c"
let s:rgb["plum"] = "#dda0dd"
let s:rgb["plum1"] = "#ffbbff"
let s:rgb["plum2"] = "#eeaeee"
let s:rgb["plum3"] = "#cd96cd"
let s:rgb["plum4"] = "#8b668b"
let s:rgb["powder blue"] = "#b0e0e6"
let s:rgb["powderblue"] = "#b0e0e6"
let s:rgb["purple"] = "#a020f0"
let s:rgb["purple1"] = "#9b30ff"
let s:rgb["purple2"] = "#912cee"
let s:rgb["purple3"] = "#7d26cd"
let s:rgb["purple4"] = "#551a8b"
let s:rgb["red"] = "#ff0000"
let s:rgb["red1"] = "#ff0000"
let s:rgb["red2"] = "#ee0000"
let s:rgb["red3"] = "#cd0000"
let s:rgb["red4"] = "#8b0000"
let s:rgb["rosy brown"] = "#bc8f8f"
let s:rgb["rosybrown"] = "#bc8f8f"
let s:rgb["rosybrown1"] = "#ffc1c1"
let s:rgb["rosybrown2"] = "#eeb4b4"
let s:rgb["rosybrown3"] = "#cd9b9b"
let s:rgb["rosybrown4"] = "#8b6969"
let s:rgb["royal blue"] = "#4169e1"
let s:rgb["royalblue"] = "#4169e1"
let s:rgb["royalblue1"] = "#4876ff"
let s:rgb["royalblue2"] = "#436eee"
let s:rgb["royalblue3"] = "#3a5fcd"
let s:rgb["royalblue4"] = "#27408b"
let s:rgb["saddle brown"] = "#8b4513"
let s:rgb["saddlebrown"] = "#8b4513"
let s:rgb["salmon"] = "#fa8072"
let s:rgb["salmon1"] = "#ff8c69"
let s:rgb["salmon2"] = "#ee8262"
let s:rgb["salmon3"] = "#cd7054"
let s:rgb["salmon4"] = "#8b4c39"
let s:rgb["sandy brown"] = "#f4a460"
let s:rgb["sandybrown"] = "#f4a460"
let s:rgb["sea green"] = "#2e8b57"
let s:rgb["seagreen"] = "#2e8b57"
let s:rgb["seagreen1"] = "#54ff9f"
let s:rgb["seagreen2"] = "#4eee94"
let s:rgb["seagreen3"] = "#43cd80"
let s:rgb["seagreen4"] = "#2e8b57"
let s:rgb["seashell"] = "#fff5ee"
let s:rgb["seashell1"] = "#fff5ee"
let s:rgb["seashell2"] = "#eee5de"
let s:rgb["seashell3"] = "#cdc5bf"
let s:rgb["seashell4"] = "#8b8682"
let s:rgb["sienna"] = "#a0522d"
let s:rgb["sienna1"] = "#ff8247"
let s:rgb["sienna2"] = "#ee7942"
let s:rgb["sienna3"] = "#cd6839"
let s:rgb["sienna4"] = "#8b4726"
let s:rgb["sky blue"] = "#87ceeb"
let s:rgb["skyblue"] = "#87ceeb"
let s:rgb["skyblue1"] = "#87ceff"
let s:rgb["skyblue2"] = "#7ec0ee"
let s:rgb["skyblue3"] = "#6ca6cd"
let s:rgb["skyblue4"] = "#4a708b"
let s:rgb["slate blue"] = "#6a5acd"
let s:rgb["slate gray"] = "#708090"
let s:rgb["slate grey"] = "#708090"
let s:rgb["slateblue"] = "#6a5acd"
let s:rgb["slateblue1"] = "#836fff"
let s:rgb["slateblue2"] = "#7a67ee"
let s:rgb["slateblue3"] = "#6959cd"
let s:rgb["slateblue4"] = "#473c8b"
let s:rgb["slategray"] = "#708090"
let s:rgb["slategray1"] = "#c6e2ff"
let s:rgb["slategray2"] = "#b9d3ee"
let s:rgb["slategray3"] = "#9fb6cd"
let s:rgb["slategray4"] = "#6c7b8b"
let s:rgb["slategrey"] = "#708090"
let s:rgb["snow"] = "#fffafa"
let s:rgb["snow1"] = "#fffafa"
let s:rgb["snow2"] = "#eee9e9"
let s:rgb["snow3"] = "#cdc9c9"
let s:rgb["snow4"] = "#8b8989"
let s:rgb["spring green"] = "#00ff7f"
let s:rgb["springgreen"] = "#00ff7f"
let s:rgb["springgreen1"] = "#00ff7f"
let s:rgb["springgreen2"] = "#00ee76"
let s:rgb["springgreen3"] = "#00cd66"
let s:rgb["springgreen4"] = "#008b45"
let s:rgb["steel blue"] = "#4682b4"
let s:rgb["steelblue"] = "#4682b4"
let s:rgb["steelblue1"] = "#63b8ff"
let s:rgb["steelblue2"] = "#5cacee"
let s:rgb["steelblue3"] = "#4f94cd"
let s:rgb["steelblue4"] = "#36648b"
let s:rgb["tan"] = "#d2b48c"
let s:rgb["tan1"] = "#ffa54f"
let s:rgb["tan2"] = "#ee9a49"
let s:rgb["tan3"] = "#cd853f"
let s:rgb["tan4"] = "#8b5a2b"
let s:rgb["thistle"] = "#d8bfd8"
let s:rgb["thistle1"] = "#ffe1ff"
let s:rgb["thistle2"] = "#eed2ee"
let s:rgb["thistle3"] = "#cdb5cd"
let s:rgb["thistle4"] = "#8b7b8b"
let s:rgb["tomato"] = "#ff6347"
let s:rgb["tomato1"] = "#ff6347"
let s:rgb["tomato2"] = "#ee5c42"
let s:rgb["tomato3"] = "#cd4f39"
let s:rgb["tomato4"] = "#8b3626"
let s:rgb["turquoise"] = "#40e0d0"
let s:rgb["turquoise1"] = "#00f5ff"
let s:rgb["turquoise2"] = "#00e5ee"
let s:rgb["turquoise3"] = "#00c5cd"
let s:rgb["turquoise4"] = "#00868b"
let s:rgb["violet red"] = "#d02090"
let s:rgb["violet"] = "#ee82ee"
let s:rgb["violetred"] = "#d02090"
let s:rgb["violetred1"] = "#ff3e96"
let s:rgb["violetred2"] = "#ee3a8c"
let s:rgb["violetred3"] = "#cd3278"
let s:rgb["violetred4"] = "#8b2252"
let s:rgb["wheat"] = "#f5deb3"
let s:rgb["wheat1"] = "#ffe7ba"
let s:rgb["wheat2"] = "#eed8ae"
let s:rgb["wheat3"] = "#cdba96"
let s:rgb["wheat4"] = "#8b7e66"
let s:rgb["white smoke"] = "#f5f5f5"
let s:rgb["white"] = "#ffffff"
let s:rgb["whitesmoke"] = "#f5f5f5"
let s:rgb["yellow green"] = "#9acd32"
let s:rgb["yellow"] = "#ffff00"
let s:rgb["yellow1"] = "#ffff00"
let s:rgb["yellow2"] = "#eeee00"
let s:rgb["yellow3"] = "#cdcd00"
let s:rgb["yellow4"] = "#8b8b00"
let s:rgb["yellowgreen"] = "#9acd32"
if has('mac') && !has('macunix')
let s:rgb["dark gray"] = "0x808080"
let s:rgb["darkgray"] = "0x808080"
let s:rgb["dark grey"] = "0x808080"
let s:rgb["darkgrey"] = "0x808080"
let s:rgb["gray"] = "0xc0c0c0"
let s:rgb["grey"] = "0xc0c0c0"
let s:rgb["light gray"] = "0xe0e0e0"
let s:rgb["lightgray"] = "0xe0e0e0"
let s:rgb["light grey"] = "0xe0e0e0"
let s:rgb["lightgrey"] = "0xe0e0e0"
let s:rgb["dark red"] = "0x800000"
let s:rgb["darkred"] = "0x800000"
let s:rgb["red"] = "0xdd0806"
let s:rgb["light red"] = "0xffa0a0"
let s:rgb["lightred"] = "0xffa0a0"
let s:rgb["dark blue"] = "0x000080"
let s:rgb["darkblue"] = "0x000080"
let s:rgb["blue"] = "0x0000d4"
let s:rgb["light blue"] = "0xa0a0ff"
let s:rgb["lightblue"] = "0xa0a0ff"
let s:rgb["dark green"] = "0x008000"
let s:rgb["darkgreen"] = "0x008000"
let s:rgb["green"] = "0x006411"
let s:rgb["light green"] = "0xa0ffa0"
let s:rgb["lightgreen"] = "0xa0ffa0"
let s:rgb["dark cyan"] = "0x008080"
let s:rgb["darkcyan"] = "0x008080"
let s:rgb["cyan"] = "0x02abea"
let s:rgb["light cyan"] = "0xa0ffff"
let s:rgb["lightcyan"] = "0xa0ffff"
let s:rgb["dark magenta"] = "0x800080"
let s:rgb["darkmagenta"] = "0x800080"
let s:rgb["magenta"] = "0xf20884"
let s:rgb["light magenta"] = "0xf0a0f0"
let s:rgb["lightmagenta"] = "0xf0a0f0"
let s:rgb["brown"] = "0x804040"
let s:rgb["yellow"] = "0xfcf305"
let s:rgb["light yellow"] = "0xffffa0"
let s:rgb["lightyellow"] = "0xffffa0"
let s:rgb["orange"] = "0xfc8000"
let s:rgb["purple"] = "0xa020f0"
let s:rgb["slateblue"] = "0x6a5acd"
let s:rgb["violet"] = "0x8d38c9"
endif
function! csapprox#rgb()
return s:rgb
endfunction

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" Copyright (c) 2012, Matthew J. Wozniski
" All rights reserved.
"
" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
" * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
" * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
" * The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
" products derived from this software without specific prior written
" permission.
"
" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER ``AS IS'' AND ANY
" EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
" ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
" SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
let s:xterm_colors = [ 0x00, 0x5F, 0x87, 0xAF, 0xD7, 0xFF ]
let s:eterm_colors = [ 0x00, 0x2A, 0x55, 0x7F, 0xAA, 0xD4 ]
let s:konsole_colors = [ 0x00, 0x33, 0x66, 0x99, 0xCC, 0xFF ]
let s:xterm_greys = [ 0x08, 0x12, 0x1C, 0x26, 0x30, 0x3A,
\ 0x44, 0x4E, 0x58, 0x62, 0x6C, 0x76,
\ 0x80, 0x8A, 0x94, 0x9E, 0xA8, 0xB2,
\ 0xBC, 0xC6, 0xD0, 0xDA, 0xE4, 0xEE ]
let s:urxvt_colors = [ 0x00, 0x8B, 0xCD, 0xFF ]
let s:urxvt_greys = [ 0x2E, 0x5C, 0x73, 0x8B,
\ 0xA2, 0xB9, 0xD0, 0xE7 ]
" Uses &term to determine which cube should be use. If &term is set to
" "xterm" or begins with "screen", the variables g:CSApprox_eterm and
" g:CSApprox_konsole can be used to select a different palette.
function! csapprox#common#PaletteType()
if &t_Co == 88
let type = 'urxvt'
elseif &term ==# 'xterm' || &term =~# '^screen' || &term==# 'builtin_gui'
if exists('g:CSApprox_konsole') && g:CSApprox_konsole
let type = 'konsole'
elseif exists('g:CSApprox_eterm') && g:CSApprox_eterm
let type = 'eterm'
else
let type = 'xterm'
endif
elseif &term =~? '^konsole'
" Konsole only used its own palette up til KDE 4.2.0
if executable('kde4-config') && system('kde4-config --kde-version') =~ '^4\.[10]\.'
let type = 'konsole'
elseif executable('kde-config') && system('kde-config --version') =~# 'KDE: 3\.'
let type = 'konsole'
else
let type = 'xterm'
endif
elseif &term =~? '^eterm'
let type = 'eterm'
else
let type = 'xterm'
endif
return type
endfunction
" Retrieve the list of greyscale ramp colors for the current palette
function! csapprox#common#Greys()
return (&t_Co == 88 ? s:urxvt_greys : s:xterm_greys)
endfunction
" Retrieve the list of non-greyscale ramp colors for the current palette
function! csapprox#common#Colors()
return s:{csapprox#common#PaletteType()}_colors
endfunction

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" Copyright (c) 2012, Matthew J. Wozniski
" All rights reserved.
"
" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
" * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
" * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
" * The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
" products derived from this software without specific prior written
" permission.
"
" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER ``AS IS'' AND ANY
" EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
" ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
" SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
" Integer comparator used to sort the complete list of possible colors
function! s:IntCompare(i1, i2)
return a:i1 == a:i2 ? 0 : a:i1 > a:i2 ? 1 : -1
endfunc
" Color comparator to find the nearest element to a given one in a given list
function! s:NearestElemInList(elem, list)
let len = len(a:list)
for i in range(len-1)
if (a:elem <= (a:list[i] + a:list[i+1]) / 2)
return a:list[i]
endif
endfor
return a:list[len-1]
endfunction
" Takes 3 decimal values for r, g, and b, and returns the closest cube number.
"
" This approximator considers closeness based upon the individiual components.
" For each of r, g, and b, it finds the closest cube component available on
" the cube. If the three closest matches can combine to form a valid color,
" this color is used, otherwise we repeat the search with the greys removed,
" meaning that the three new matches must make a valid color when combined.
function! csapprox#per_component#Approximate(r,g,b)
let hex = printf("%02x%02x%02x", a:r, a:g, a:b)
let colors = csapprox#common#Colors()
let greys = csapprox#common#Greys()
let type = csapprox#common#PaletteType()
if !exists('s:approximator_cache_'.type)
let s:approximator_cache_{type} = {}
endif
let rv = get(s:approximator_cache_{type}, hex, -1)
if rv != -1
return rv
endif
" Only obtain sorted list once
if !exists("s:".type."_greys_colors")
let s:{type}_greys_colors = sort(greys + colors, "s:IntCompare")
endif
let greys_colors = s:{type}_greys_colors
let r = s:NearestElemInList(a:r, greys_colors)
let g = s:NearestElemInList(a:g, greys_colors)
let b = s:NearestElemInList(a:b, greys_colors)
let len = len(colors)
if (r == g && g == b && index(greys, r) != -1)
let rv = 16 + len * len * len + index(greys, r)
else
let r = s:NearestElemInList(a:r, colors)
let g = s:NearestElemInList(a:g, colors)
let b = s:NearestElemInList(a:b, colors)
let rv = index(colors, r) * len * len
\ + index(colors, g) * len
\ + index(colors, b)
\ + 16
endif
let s:approximator_cache_{type}[hex] = rv
return rv
endfunction

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*CSApprox.txt* Bringing GVim colorschemes to the terminal!
*csapprox* *csapprox.vim*
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\___//___//_/ |_|/ .__// .__//_/ \___//_\_\ ~
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For Vim version 7.0 or newer
Last changed 14 Sep 2012
By Matt Wozniski
godlygeek@gmail.com
Reference Manual~
*csapprox-toc*
1. Introduction |csapprox-intro|
2. Requirements |csapprox-requirements|
3. Configuration |csapprox-configure|
4. Rationale/Design |csapprox-design|
5. Known Bugs and Limitations |csapprox-limitations|
6. Appendix - Terminals and Palettes |csapprox-terminal-list|
7. Changelog |csapprox-changelog|
8. Contact Info |csapprox-author|
The functionality mentioned here is a plugin, see |add-plugin|.
You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "CSApprox_loaded" global
variable in your |vimrc| file: >
:let g:CSApprox_loaded = 1
==============================================================================
1. Introduction *csapprox-intro*
It's hard to find colorschemes for terminal Vim. Most colorschemes are
written to only support GVim, and don't work at all in terminal Vim.
This plugin makes GVim-only colorschemes Just Work in terminal Vim, as long
as the terminal supports 88 or 256 colors - and most do these days. This
usually requires no user interaction (but see below for what to do if things
don't Just Work). After getting this plugin happily installed, any time you
use :colorscheme it will do its magic and make the colorscheme Just Work.
Whenever you change colorschemes using the :colorscheme command this script
will be executed. It will take the colors that the scheme specified for use
in the GUI and use an approximation algorithm to try to gracefully degrade
them to the closest color available in your terminal. If you are running in
a GUI or if your terminal doesn't support 88 or 256 colors, no changes are
made. Also, no changes will be made if the colorscheme seems to have been
high color already.
If for some reason this transparent method isn't suitable to you (for instance
if your environment can't be configured to meet the |csapprox-requirements|,
or you need to work in Vim 6), another option is also available: using the
|:CSApproxSnapshot| command to create a new GUI/88-/256-color terminal
colorscheme. To use this command, a user would generally start GVim, choose a
colorscheme that sets up the desired colors, and then use |:CSApproxSnapshot|
to create a new colorscheme based on those colors that works in high color
terminals. This method is more flexible than the transparent mode and works
in more places, but also requires more user intervention, and makes it harder
to deal with colorschemes being updated and such.
*:CSApproxSnapshot*
The full syntax for the command is: >
:CSApproxSnapshot[!] /path/to/new/colorscheme
< For example: >
:CSApproxSnapshot ~/.vim/colors/foobar.vim
<
NOTE: The generated colorscheme will only work in 88- and 256-color terminals,
and in GVim. It will not work at all in a terminal with 16 or fewer
colors. There's just no reliable way to approximate down from
16,777,216 colors to 16 colors, especially without there being any
standard for what those 16 colors look like other than 'orange-ish',
'red-ish', etc.
NOTE: Although |:CSApproxSnapshot| can be used in both GVim and terminal Vim,
the resulting colors might be slightly off when run from terminal Vim.
I can find no way around this; Vim internally sets different colors when
running in a terminal than running in the GUI, and there's no way for
terminal Vim to figure out what color would have been used in GVim.
*:CSApprox*
A command is also provided to run the approximation manually. This might be
useful if some colors were set outside of a colorscheme file, for instance.
By default, it will not change any colors unless no highlight group is set to
a color above 15, which is CSApprox's normal behavior. This probably isn't
useful in most use cases, though. On the other hand, if a ! is provided,
CSApprox will skip that test and update the cterm value for every highlight
group from the corresponding gui color. Syntax:
>
:CSApprox[!]
<
==============================================================================
2. Requirements *csapprox-requirements*
For CSApprox to work, there are 2 major requirements that must be met.
a) GUI support (or vim >= 7.3) *csapprox-gui-support* *csapprox-+gui*
NOTE This section only applies to vim versions before 7.3.000 - a modern vim
does not need GUI support in order for CSApprox to function.
If CSApprox is being used to adjust a scheme's colors transparently, then the
terminal "vim" binary that is being run must be built with GUI support (see
|csapprox-limitations| for an explanation). If |:CSApproxSnapshot| is being
used to create a terminal colorscheme for high color terminals, then the
"vim" binary being used to create the scheme must be built with +gui, but the
scheme can be used in terminal "vim" binaries that weren't built with +gui.
NOTE that creating snapshots with GVim will work better than making them with
Vim, and (obviously) all "gvim" binaries are built with +gui.
Unfortunately, several Linux distributions only include GUI support in their
"gvim" binary, and not in their "vim" binary. You can check if GUI support is
available with the following command:
:echo has('gui')
If that prints 0, the first thing to try would be searching for a larger vim
package provided by your distribution, like "vim-enhanced" on RedHat/CentOS
or "vim-gtk" or "vim-gnome" on Debian/Ubuntu.
If you are unable to obtain a "vim" binary that includes GUI support, but
have a "gvim" binary available, you can probably launch Vim with GUI support
anyway by calling gvim with the |-v| flag in the shell: >
gvim -v
If the above works, you can remove the need to call "gvim -v" instead of "vim"
all the time by creating a symbolic link from your "gvim" binary to "vim"
somewhere in your $PATH, for example:
sudo ln -s $(which gvim) $(which vim)
If launching as "gvim -v" doesn"t work, and no package with GUI support is
available, you will need to compile Vim yourself and ensure that GUI support
is included to use CSApprox in its transparent mode, or create a snapshotted
scheme from GVim to use its snapshot mode. If this is inconvenient for you,
make sure that the Vim maintainer for your distribution knows it; they made a
conscious decision to build "vim" without +gui and "gvim" without terminal
support.
b) Properly configured terminal *csapprox-terminal*
As said above, many modern terminals support 88 or 256 colors, but most of
these default to setting $TERM to something generic (usually "xterm"). Since
Vim uses the value of the "colors" attribute for the current $TERM in terminfo
to figure out the number of colors used internally as 't_Co', this plugin will
either need for 't_Co' to be set to 88 or 256 in |vimrc|, or for $TERM to be
set to something that implies high color support. Possible choices include
"xterm-256color" for 256 color support and "rxvt-unicode" for 88 color
support.
*csapprox-palettes*
Also, there are at least three different 256-color palettes in use. Nearly
all terminals use an xterm-compatible palette, so most users need not concern
themselves with this, with only two exceptions: Eterm uses a slightly
different palette, and older Konsole (pre KDE 2.2.0) used a third palette.
CSApprox has no reliable way to tell which palette your terminal uses, so it
makes some educated guesses:
i) If vim thinks that there are 88 colors available, CSApprox will use the
xterm/urxvt-compatible 88 color palette (I don't know of any other
88 color palette in use anywhere).
ii) If $TERM starts with "Eterm", CSApprox will approximate based on the
Eterm palette.
iii) If $TERM starts with "konsole", CSApprox will use the legacy Konsole
palette if either "kde4-config --kde-version" or "kde-config --version"
reports that the KDE version on the system is less than 4.2.0.
Otherwise, it will use the xterm palette.
iv) If $TERM starts with "xterm" or "screen", then CSApprox looks for the
vim variables "g:CSApprox_eterm" and "g:CSApprox_konsole".
If g:CSApprox_eterm is true, CSApprox uses the Eterm palette.
If g:CSApprox_konsole is true, CSApprox uses the old konsole palette.
Otherwise, CSApprox uses the xterm palette.
v) For all other $TERM values, CSApprox uses the xterm palette.
*csapprox-terminal-example*
To turn on high color support despite an incorrect $TERM, you can override
t_Co (the vim name for the terminfo setting defining how many colors are
available) in your .vimrc, and set either CSApprox_konsole or CSApprox_eterm
if appropriate. You could put something like this into your |vimrc|:
>
if (&term == 'xterm' || &term =~? '^screen') && hostname() == 'my-machine'
" On my machine, I use an old Konsole with 256 color support
set t_Co=256
let g:CSApprox_konsole = 1
endif
Gnome Terminal, as of the time that I am writing this, doesn't support having
the terminal emulator set $TERM to something adequately descriptive. In cases
like this, something like the following would be appropriate:
>
if &term =~ '^\(xterm\|screen\)$' && $COLORTERM == 'gnome-terminal'
set t_Co=256
endif
==============================================================================
3. Configuration *csapprox-configure*
There are several global variables that can be set to configure the behavior
of CSApprox. They are listed roughly based on the likelihood that the end
user might want to know about them.
g:CSApprox_loaded *g:CSApprox_loaded*
If set in your |vimrc|, CSApprox is not loaded. Has no effect on
snapshotted schemes.
g:CSApprox_verbose_level *g:CSApprox_verbose_level*
When CSApprox is run, the 'verbose' option will be temporarily raised to
the value held in this variable unless it is already greater. The default
value is 1, which allows CSApprox to default to warning whenever something
is wrong, even if it is recoverable, but allows the user to quiet us if he
wants by changing this variable to 0. The most important messages will be
shown at verbosity level 1; some less important ones will be shown at
higher verbosity levels. Has no effect on snapshotted schemes.
g:CSApprox_fake_reverse *g:CSApprox_fake_reverse*
In gvim, setting a highlight group like "Visual" (the color of your visual
mode selection) to do reverse video results in it reversing the colors of
each character cell under it. Some terminals don't support this and will
instead always use the default background color on the default foreground
color when asked for reverse video. If this variable is set to a non-zero
number, CSApprox will change any request for reverse video to the "Normal"
group's bg color on the "Normal" group's fg color, instead of asking the
terminal to do reverse video. This provides a middle ground for terminals
that don't properly support reverse video - it's worse than having the
terminal properly reverse the colors of each character cell, but it's
better than the broken behavior of some terminal emulators. This was the
default behavior before CSApprox 4.0.
g:CSApprox_eterm *g:CSApprox_eterm*
If set to a non-zero number, CSApprox will use the Eterm palette when
'term' is set to "xterm" or begins with "screen". Otherwise, the xterm
palette would be used. This also affects snapshotted schemes.
g:CSApprox_konsole *g:CSApprox_konsole*
If set to a non-zero number, CSApprox will use the old Konsole palette
when 'term' is set to "xterm" or begins with "screen". Otherwise, the
xterm palette would be used. This also affects snapshotted schemes.
g:CSApprox_attr_map *g:CSApprox_attr_map*
Since some attributes (like 'guisp') can't be used in a terminal, and
others (like 'italic') are often very ugly in terminals, a generic way to
map between a requested attribute and another attribute is included. This
variable should be set to a Dictionary, where the keys are strings
representing the attributes the author wanted set, and the values are the
strings that the user wants set instead. If a value is '', it means the
attribute should just be ignored. The default is to replace 'italic' with
'underline', and to use 'fg' instead of 'sp': >
let g:CSApprox_attr_map = { 'italic' : 'underline', 'sp' : 'fg' }
<
Your author prefers disabling bold and italic entirely, so uses this: >
let g:CSApprox_attr_map = { 'bold' : '', 'italic' : '', 'sp' : 'fg' }
<
Note: This transformation is considered at the time a snapshotted scheme
is created, rather than when it is used.
Note: You can only map an attribute representing a color to another
attribute representing a color; likewise with boolean attributes.
After all, sp -> bold and italic -> fg would be nonsensical.
*g:CSApprox_hook_pre* *g:CSApprox_hook_{scheme}_pre*
*g:CSApprox_hook_post* *g:CSApprox_hook_{scheme}_post*
g:CSApprox_hook_pre
g:CSApprox_hook_post
g:CSApprox_hook_{scheme}_pre
g:CSApprox_hook_{scheme}_post *csapprox-hooks*
These variables provide a method for adjusting tweaking the approximation
algorithm, either for all schemes, or on a per scheme basis. For
snapshotted schemes, these will only take effect when the snapshotted
scheme is created, rather than when it is used. Each of these variables
may be set to either a String containing a command to be :execute'd, or a
List of such Strings. The _pre hooks are executed before any
approximations have been done. In order to affect the approximation at
this stage, you would need to change the gui colors for a group; the cterm
colors will then be approximated from those gui colors. Example:
>
let g:CSApprox_hook_pre = 'hi Comment guibg=#ffddff'
<
The advantage to tweaking the colors at this stage is that CSApprox will
handle approximating the given gui colors to the proper cterm colors,
regardless of the number of colors the terminal supports. The
disadvantage is that certain things aren't possible, including clearing
the background or foreground color for a group, selecting a precise cterm
color to be used, and overriding the mappings made by g:CSApprox_attr_map.
Another notable disadvantage is that overriding things at this level will
actually affect the gui colors, in case the :gui is used to start gvim
from the running vim instance.
To overcome these disadvantages, the _post hooks are provided. These
hooks will be executed only after all approximations have been completed.
At this stage, in order to have changes appear the cterm* colors must be
modified. For example:
*csapprox-transparency*
>
let g:CSApprox_hook_post = ['hi Normal ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE',
\ 'hi NonText ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE' ]
<
Setting g:CSApprox_hook_post as shown above will clear the background of
the Normal and NonText groups, forcing the terminal's default background
color to be used instead, including any pseudotransparency done by that
terminal emulator. As noted, though, the _post functions do not allow
CSApprox to approximate the colors. This may be desired, but if this is
an inconvenience the function named by g:CSApprox_approximator_function
can still be called manually. For example:
>
let g:CSApprox_hook_post = 'exe "hi Comment ctermbg="'
\ . '. g:CSApprox_approximator_function(0xA0,0x50,0x35)'
<
The _{scheme}_ versions are exactly like their counterparts, except that
they will only be executed if the value of g:colors_name matches the
scheme name embedded in the variable name. They will be executed after
the corresponding hook without _{scheme}_, which provides a way to
override a less specific hook with a more specific one. For example, to
clear the Normal and NonText groups, but only for the colorscheme
"desert", one could do the following:
>
let g:CSApprox_hook_desert_post = ['hi Normal ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE',
\ 'hi NonText ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE' ]
<
One final example: If you want CSApprox to be active for nearly all
colorschemes, but want one or two particular schemes to be ignored, you
can take advantage of the CSApprox logic that skips over any color scheme
that is already high color by setting a color to a number above 255. Note
that most colors greater than 15 will work, but some will not - 256 should
always work. For instance, you can prevent CSApprox from modifying the
colors of the zellner colorscheme like this:
>
let g:CSApprox_hook_zellner_pre = 'hi _FakeGroup ctermbg=256'
<
NOTE: Any characters that would stop the string stored in g:colors_name
from being a valid variable name will be removed before the
_{scheme}_ hook is searched. Basically, this means that first all
characters that are neither alphanumeric nor underscore will be
removed, then any leading digits will be removed. So, for a
colorscheme named "123 foo_bar-baz456.vim", the hook searched for
will be, eg, g:CSApprox_hook_foo_barbaz456_post
g:CSApprox_use_showrgb *g:CSApprox_use_showrgb*
By default, CSApprox will use a built in mapping of color names to values.
This optimization greatly helps speed, but means that colors addressed by
name might not match up perfectly between gvim (which uses the system's
real rgb database) and CSApprox (which uses the builtin database). To
force CSApprox to try the systemwide database first, and only fall back on
the builtin database if it isn't available, set this variable non-zero.
g:CSApprox_approximator_function *g:CSApprox_approximator_function*
If the default approximation function doesn't work well enough, the user
(or another author wishing to extend this plugin) can write another
approximation function. This function should take three numbers,
representing r, g, and b in decimal, and return the index on the color
cube that best matches those colors. Assigning a |Funcref| to this
variable will override the default approximator with the one the Funcref
references. This option will take effect at the time a snapshotted scheme
is created, rather than when it's used.
g:CSApprox_redirfallback *g:CSApprox_redirfallback*
Until Vim 7.2.052, there was a bug in the Vim function synIDattr() that
made it impossible to determine syntax information about the |guisp|
attribute. CSApprox includes a workaround for this problem, as well as a
test that ought to disable this workaround if synIDattr() works properly.
If this test should happen to give improper results somehow, the user can
force the behavior with this variable. When set to 1, the workaround will
always be used, and when set to 0, synIDattr() is blindly used. Needless
to say, if this automatic detection should ever fail, the author would
like to be notified! This option will take effect at the time a
snapshotted scheme is created, rather than when it's used.
==============================================================================
4. Rationale/Design *csapprox-design*
There is a wealth of colorschemes available for Vim. Unfortunately, since
traditional terminal emulators have only supported 2, 8 or 16 colors,
colorscheme authors have tended to avoid writing colorschemes for terminal
Vim, sticking instead to GVim. Even now that nearly every popular terminal
supports either 88 or 256 colors, few colorschemes are written to support
them. This may be because the terminal color codes are just numbers from 0 to
87 or 255 with no semantic meaning, or because the same number doesn't yield
the same color in all terminals, or simply because the colorscheme author
doesn't use the terminal and doesn't want to take the time to support
terminals.
Whatever the reason, this leaves users of many modern terminal emulators in
the awkward position of having a terminal emulator that supports many colors,
but having very few colorschemes that were written to utilize those colors.
This is where CSApprox comes in. It attempts to fill this void allowing GVim
colorschemes to be used in terminal Vim. CSApprox has two distinct modes of
operation. In the first mode, it attempts to make GVim colorschemes
transparently backwards compatible with terminal Vim in a high color terminal.
Basically, whenever a colorscheme is run it should set some colors for the
GUI, and this script will then run and attempt to figure out the closest color
available in the terminal's color palette to the color the scheme author asked
for. Unfortunately, this does not work well all the time, and it has some
limitations (see |csapprox-limitations|). Most of the time, however, this
gives a very close approximation to the GVim colors without requiring any
changes to the colorscheme, or any user interaction. It only requires that
the plugin be installed on the machine where Vim is being run, and that the
user's environment meets the needs specified at |csapprox-requirements|. In
the event that this doesn't work, a second option - using |:CSApproxSnapshot|
to create a new, 88-/256-color capable colorscheme - is available.
Ideally, the aim is for CSApprox to be completely transparent to the user.
This is why the approach I take is entirely different from the GuiColorScheme
script, which will break on any but the simplest colorschemes. Unfortunately,
given the difficulty of determining exactly which terminal emulator the user
is running, and what features it supports, and which color palette it's using,
perfect transparency is difficult. So, to this end, I've attempted to default
to settings that make it unlikely that this script ever makes things worse
(this is why I chose not to override t_Co to 256 myself), and I've attempted
to make it easy to override my choice of defaults when necessary (through
g:CSApprox_approximator_function, g:CSApprox_konsole, g:CSApprox_eterm,
g:CSApprox_attr_map, etc).
In the event that the transparent solution is undesirable, or that the user's
environment can't be configured to allow it (no GVim and no Vim with +gui, for
instance), |:CSApproxSnapshot| should provide a workable alternative - less
cool, and less flexible, but it will work in more environments, and the
snapshotted colorscheme will even work in Vim 6.
If any of my design choices seem to be causing extra work with no real
advantages, though, I'd like to hear about it. Feel free to email me with any
improvements or complaints.
==============================================================================
5. Known Bugs and Limitations *csapprox-limitations*
GUI support or vim >= 7.3 is required for transparently adapting schemes.
There is nothing I can do about this given my chosen design. CSApprox works
by being notified every time a colorscheme sets some GUI colors, then
approximating those colors to similar terminal colors. Unfortunately, when
Vim < 7.3 is not built with GUI support, it doesn't bother to store the GUI
colors, so querying for them fails. This leaves me completely unable to
tell what the colorscheme was trying to do. See |csapprox-+gui| for some
potential workarounds if your distribution doesn't provide a Vim with +gui
and you can't upgrade to a modern vim.
User intervention is sometimes required for information about the terminal.
This is really an insurmountable problem. Unfortunately, most terminal
emulators default to setting $TERM to 'xterm', even when they're not really
compatible with an xterm. $TERM is really the only reliable way to
find anything at all out about the terminal you're running in, so there's no
way to know if the terminal supports 88 or 256 colors without either the
terminal telling me (using $TERM) or the user telling me (using 't_Co').
Similarly, unless $TERM is set to something that implies a certain color
palette ought to be used, there's no way for me to know, so I'm forced to
default to the most common, xterm's palette, and allow the user to override
my choice with |g:CSApprox_konsole| or |g:CSApprox_eterm|. An example of
configuring Vim to work around a terminal where $TERM is set to something
generic without configuring the terminal properly is shown at
|csapprox-terminal-example|.
Some colorschemes could fail to be converted if they try to be too smart.
A colorscheme could decide to only set colors for the mode Vim is running
in. If a scheme only sets GUI colors when the GUI is running, instead of
using the usual approach of setting all colors and letting Vim choose which
to use, my approach falls apart. My method for figuring out what the scheme
author wants the scheme to look like absolutely depends upon him setting the
GUI colors in all modes. Fortunately, the few colorschemes that do this
seem to be, by and large, intended for 256 color terminals already, meaning
that skipping them is the proper behavior. Note that this will only affect
transparently adapted schemes and snapshots made from terminal Vim;
snapshots made from GVim are immune to this problem.
Transparently adapting schemes is slow.
For me, it takes Vim's startup time from 0.15 seconds to 0.35 seconds. This
is probably still acceptable, but it is definitely worth trying to cut down
on this time in future versions. Snapshotted schemes are faster to use,
since all of the hard evaluations are made when they're made instead of when
they're used.
NOTE: As of CSApprox 3.50, the overhead is down to about 0.10 seconds on my
test machine.
It isn't possible to approximate only a particular set of groups.
Unfortunately, the :CSApprox command will always update all groups, even if
only a small set of groups has changed. A future improvement would be to
provide a function called, say, CSApprox(), that takes an optional list of
highlight groups (default: all) and only does approximation for those
groups.
==============================================================================
6. Appendix - Terminals and Palettes *csapprox-terminal-list*
What follows is a list of terminals known to have and known not to have high
color support. This list is certainly incomplete; feel free to contact me
with more to add to either list.
*csapprox-terminals-good*
------------------------------- Good Terminals -------------------------------
The most recent versions of each of these terminals can be compiled with
either 88 or 256 color support.
*csapprox-xterm*
xterm:
256 color palette
Colors composed of: [ 0x00, 0x5F, 0x87, 0xAF, 0xD7, 0xFF ]
Greys composed of: [ 0x08, 0x12, 0x1C, 0x26, 0x30, 0x3A, 0x44, 0x4E,
0x58, 0x62, 0x6C, 0x76, 0x80, 0x8A, 0x94, 0x9E,
0xA8, 0xB2, 0xBC, 0xC6, 0xD0, 0xDA, 0xE4, 0xEE ]
*csapprox-urxvt*
rxvt-unicode (urxvt):
88 colors by default (but a patch is available to use xterm's palette)
Colors composed of: [ 0x00, 0x8B, 0xCD, 0xFF ]
Greys composed of: [ 0x2E, 0x5C, 0x73, 0x8B, 0xA2, 0xB9, 0xD0, 0xE7 ]
*csapprox-pterm* *csapprox-putty*
PuTTY (pterm; putty.exe):
256 colors; same palette as xterm
*csapprox-mrxvt*
Mrxvt (mrxvt):
256 colors; same palette as xterm
*csapprox-gnome-terminal*
GNOME Terminal (gnome-terminal):
256 colors; same palette as xterm
*csapprox-roxterm*
ROXTerm (roxterm):
256 colors; same palette as xterm
*csapprox-xfce4-terminal*
Terminal (xfce4-terminal):
256 colors; same palette as xterm
*csapprox-iterm.app*
iTerm (iTerm.app):
256 colors; same palette as xterm
*csapprox-konsole*
Konsole (konsole):
256 color palette
Colors used to be composed of: [ 0x00, 0x33, 0x66, 0x99, 0xCC, 0xFF ]
As of KDE 2.2.0, colors match the xterm palette
Always used the same greyscales as xterm
*csapprox-eterm*
eterm (Eterm):
256 color palette
Colors composed of: [ 0x00, 0x2A, 0x55, 0x7F, 0xAA, 0xD4 ]
Same greyscales as xterm
You should set the g:CSApprox_eterm variable unless $TERM begins with
'eterm', case insensitive
*csapprox-screen*
GNU Screen (screen):
256 color support. Internally, uses the xterm palette, but this is only
relevant when running screen inside a terminal with fewer than 256 colors,
in which case screen will attempt to map between its own 256 color cube
and the colors supported by the real terminal to the best of its ability,
in much the same way as CSApprox maps between GUI and terminal colors.
*csapprox-terminals-bad*
-------------------------------- Bad Terminals -------------------------------
This is a list of terminals known _not_ to have high color support. If any of
these terminals have high color support added at some point in the future,
please tell me and I'll update this information.
*csapprox-terminal.app*
Terminal.app (as of OS X 10.5.2)
*csapprox-aterm*
aterm (as of version 1.00.01)
*csapprox-xiterm*
xiterm (as of version 0.5)
*csapprox-wterm*
wterm (as of version 6.2.9)
*csapprox-mlterm*
mlterm (as of version 2.9.4)
*csapprox-kterm*
kterm (as of version 6.2.0)
==============================================================================
7. Changelog *csapprox-changelog*
4.00 14 Sep 2012 Fix CSApprox to not fail in vim 7.3 if not +gui, now
that vim behaves properly even without +gui
Provide the |:CSApprox| command to re-run CSApprox's
approximation algorithm even if the colorscheme hasn't
changed - useful for when the user has tweaked some
colors manually.
Better handling for the |inverse| (aka reverse) attribute
for terminals that actually support it - and add the
g:CSApprox_fake_reverse config variable to allow
switching back to the old behavior for terminals that
don't support real reverse video.
Fix an issue where CSApprox would unconditionally leave
'background' set to "light" - now it will leave
'background' unchanged when it runs.
Change the handling for Konsole to use the xterm palette
by for KDE versions >= 2.2.0 - Konsole itself was
changed to drop its old, slightly incompatible palette
in KDE 2.2.0
Fix a minor issue where running vim in recovery mode
with |-r| would result in a complaint from CSApprox that
the terminal didn't have enough colors even when it did.
Fix an issue where, even if CSApprox had been disabled
by setting |g:CSApprox_loaded|, a CSApprox error message
could still be displayed.
3.50 01 Apr 2009 Fix a major regression that prevented the Eterm and
Konsole colors from being correctly snapshotted
Fix a related bug causing incorrect terminal colors
after calling |:CSApproxSnapshot|
Fix a bug causing black to be used instead of dark grey
Have snapshots calculate g:colors_name programmatically
Introduce many tweaks for better speed
Clarify some things at :help csapprox-terminal-example
Default to using our own list of rgb.txt colors rather
than searching, for performance. Add a new variable,
g:CSApprox_use_showrgb, which forces us to try finding
the colors using the "showrgb" program instead, and fall
back on our own list if it isn't available
Remove g:CSApprox_extra_rgb_txt_dirs - not needed in
light of the above change
3.05 31 Jan 2009 Fix a harmless "Undefined variable" error in
|:CSApproxSnapshot|
Fix a behavioral bug when dumping out colors defined
external to the scheme.
3.00 21 Jan 2009 Update the docs for better info on |:CSApproxSnapshot|
Allow snapshotted schemes to work on Vim 6, and work
properly in Konsole and Eterm (thanks David Majnemer!)
Fix a bug causing a syntax error when using GVim while
CSApprox was loaded. (thanks again, David Majnemer!)
2.00 14 Dec 2008 Add a hooks system, allowing users to specify a command
to run, either before or after the approximation
algorithm is run, for all schemes or one specific one.
Also rewrite |:CSApproxSnapshot| to be more maintainable
and less of a hack, and fix several bugs that it
contained.
1.50 19 Nov 2008 Add CSApproxSnapshot command, as an alternative solution
when the user has gvim or a vim with gui support, but
sometimes needs to use a vim without gui support.
1.10 28 Oct 2008 Enable running on systems with no rgb.txt (Penn Su)
Begin distributing a copy of rgb.txt with CSApprox
1.00 04 Oct 2008 First public release
0.90 14 Sep 2008 Initial beta release
==============================================================================
8. Contact Info *csapprox-author*
Your author, a Vim nerd with some free time, was sick of seeing terminals
always get the short end of the stick. He'd like to be notified of any
problems you find - after all, he took the time to write all this lovely
documentation, and this plugin, which took more time than you could possibly
imagine to get working transparently for every colorscheme he could get his
hands on. You can contact him with any problems or praises at
godlygeek@gmail.com
==============================================================================
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" CSApprox: Make gvim-only colorschemes Just Work terminal vim
" Maintainer: Matthew Wozniski (godlygeek@gmail.com)
" Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 01:12:13 -0400
" Version: 4.00
" History: :help csapprox-changelog
"
" Long Description:
" It's hard to find colorschemes for terminal Vim. Most colorschemes are
" written to only support GVim, and don't work at all in terminal Vim.
"
" This plugin makes GVim-only colorschemes Just Work in terminal Vim, as long
" as the terminal supports 88 or 256 colors - and most do these days. This
" usually requires no user interaction (but see below for what to do if things
" don't Just Work). After getting this plugin happily installed, any time you
" use :colorscheme it will do its magic and make the colorscheme Just Work.
"
" Whenever you change colorschemes using the :colorscheme command this script
" will be executed. It will take the colors that the scheme specified for use
" in the GUI and use an approximation algorithm to try to gracefully degrade
" them to the closest color available in your terminal. If you are running in
" a GUI or if your terminal doesn't support 88 or 256 colors, no changes are
" made. Also, no changes will be made if the colorscheme seems to have been
" high color already.
"
" License:
" Copyright (c) 2012, Matthew J. Wozniski
" All rights reserved.
"
" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
" * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
" * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
" * The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
" products derived from this software without specific prior written
" permission.
"
" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER ``AS IS'' AND ANY
" EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
" ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
" SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
" {>1} Basic plugin setup
" {>2} Check preconditions
" Quit if the user doesn't want or need us or is missing the gui feature. We
" need +gui to be able to check the gui color settings; vim doesn't bother to
" store them if it is not built with +gui.
if exists('g:CSApprox_loaded')
finish
elseif !has('gui') && v:version < 703
" Vim versions less than < 7.3.0 need +gui.
" Warn unless the user set g:CSApprox_verbose_level to zero.
if get(g:, 'CSApprox_verbose_level', 1)
echomsg "CSApprox needs gui support - not loading."
echomsg " See :help |csapprox-+gui| for possible workarounds."
endif
finish
endif
" {1} Mark us as loaded, and disable all compatibility options for now.
let g:CSApprox_loaded = 1
let s:savecpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" {>1} Collect info for the set highlights
" {>2} Determine if synIDattr is usable
" synIDattr() couldn't support 'guisp' until 7.2.052. This function returns
" true if :redir is needed to find the 'guisp' attribute, false if synIDattr()
" is functional. This test can be overridden by setting the global variable
" g:CSApprox_redirfallback to 1 (to force use of :redir) or to 0 (to force use
" of synIDattr()).
function! s:NeedRedirFallback()
if !exists("g:CSApprox_redirfallback")
let g:CSApprox_redirfallback = (v:version == 702 && !has('patch52'))
\ || v:version < 702
endif
return g:CSApprox_redirfallback
endfunction
" {>2} Collect and store the highlights
" Get a dictionary containing information for every highlight group not merely
" linked to another group. Return value is a dictionary, with highlight group
" numbers for keys and values that are dictionaries with four keys each,
" 'name', 'term', 'cterm', and 'gui'. 'name' holds the group name, and each
" of the others holds highlight information for that particular mode.
function! s:Highlights(modes)
let rv = {}
let i = 0
while 1
let i += 1
" Only interested in groups that exist and aren't linked
if synIDtrans(i) == 0
break
endif
" Handle vim bug allowing groups with name == "" to be created
if synIDtrans(i) != i || len(synIDattr(i, "name")) == 0
continue
endif
let rv[i] = {}
let rv[i].name = synIDattr(i, "name")
for where in a:modes
let rv[i][where] = {}
for attr in s:PossibleAttributes()
let rv[i][where][attr] = synIDattr(i, attr, where)
endfor
for attr in [ "fg", "bg" ]
let rv[i][where][attr] = synIDattr(i, attr.'#', where)
endfor
if where == "gui"
let rv[i][where]["sp"] = s:SynGuiSp(i, rv[i].name)
else
let rv[i][where]["sp"] = -1
endif
for attr in [ "fg", "bg", "sp" ]
if rv[i][where][attr] == -1
let rv[i][where][attr] = ''
endif
endfor
endfor
endwhile
return rv
endfunction
" {>2} Retrieve guisp
" Get guisp using whichever method is specified by _redir_fallback
function! s:SynGuiSp(idx, name)
if !s:NeedRedirFallback()
return s:SynGuiSpAttr(a:idx)
else
return s:SynGuiSpRedir(a:name)
endif
endfunction
" {>3} Implementation for retrieving guisp with redir hack
function! s:SynGuiSpRedir(name)
redir => temp
exe 'sil hi ' . a:name
redir END
let temp = matchstr(temp, 'guisp=\zs.*')
if len(temp) == 0 || temp[0] =~ '\s'
let temp = ""
else
" Make sure we can handle guisp='dark red'
let temp = substitute(temp, '[\x00].*', '', '')
let temp = substitute(temp, '\s*\(c\=term\|gui\).*', '', '')
let temp = substitute(temp, '\s*$', '', '')
endif
return temp
endfunction
" {>3} Implementation for retrieving guisp with synIDattr()
function! s:SynGuiSpAttr(idx)
return synIDattr(a:idx, 'sp#', 'gui')
endfunction
" {>1} Handle color names
" Place to store rgb.txt name to color mappings - lazy loaded if needed
let s:rgb = {}
" {>2} Builtin gui color names
" gui_x11.c and gui_gtk_x11.c have some default colors names that are searched
" if the x server doesn't know about a color. If 'showrgb' is available,
" we'll default to using these color names and values, and overwrite them with
" other values if 'showrgb' tells us about those colors.
let s:rgb_defaults = { "lightred" : "#FFBBBB",
\ "lightgreen" : "#88FF88",
\ "lightmagenta" : "#FFBBFF",
\ "darkcyan" : "#008888",
\ "darkblue" : "#0000BB",
\ "darkred" : "#BB0000",
\ "darkmagenta" : "#BB00BB",
\ "darkgrey" : "#BBBBBB",
\ "darkyellow" : "#BBBB00",
\ "gray10" : "#1A1A1A",
\ "grey10" : "#1A1A1A",
\ "gray20" : "#333333",
\ "grey20" : "#333333",
\ "gray30" : "#4D4D4D",
\ "grey30" : "#4D4D4D",
\ "gray40" : "#666666",
\ "grey40" : "#666666",
\ "gray50" : "#7F7F7F",
\ "grey50" : "#7F7F7F",
\ "gray60" : "#999999",
\ "grey60" : "#999999",
\ "gray70" : "#B3B3B3",
\ "grey70" : "#B3B3B3",
\ "gray80" : "#CCCCCC",
\ "grey80" : "#CCCCCC",
\ "gray90" : "#E5E5E5",
\ "grey90" : "#E5E5E5" }
" {>2} Colors that vim will use by name in one of the default schemes, either
" for bg=light or for bg=dark. This lets us avoid loading the entire rgb.txt
" database when the scheme itself doesn't ask for colors by name.
let s:rgb_presets = { "black" : "#000000",
\ "blue" : "#0000ff",
\ "brown" : "#a52a2a",
\ "cyan" : "#00ffff",
\ "darkblue" : "#00008b",
\ "darkcyan" : "#008b8b",
\ "darkgrey" : "#a9a9a9",
\ "darkmagenta" : "#8b008b",
\ "green" : "#00ff00",
\ "grey" : "#bebebe",
\ "grey40" : "#666666",
\ "grey90" : "#e5e5e5",
\ "lightblue" : "#add8e6",
\ "lightcyan" : "#e0ffff",
\ "lightgrey" : "#d3d3d3",
\ "lightmagenta" : "#ffbbff",
\ "magenta" : "#ff00ff",
\ "red" : "#ff0000",
\ "seagreen" : "#2e8b57",
\ "white" : "#ffffff",
\ "yellow" : "#ffff00" }
" {>2} Find available color names
" Find the valid named colors. By default, use our own rgb list, but try to
" retrieve the system's list if g:CSApprox_use_showrgb is set to true. Store
" the color names and color values to the dictionary s:rgb - the keys are
" color names (in lowercase), the values are strings representing color values
" (as '#rrggbb').
function! s:UpdateRgbHash()
try
if !exists("g:CSApprox_use_showrgb") || !g:CSApprox_use_showrgb
throw "Not using showrgb"
endif
" We want to use the 'showrgb' program, if it's around
let lines = split(system('showrgb'), '\n')
if v:shell_error || !exists('lines') || empty(lines)
throw "'showrgb' didn't give us an rgb.txt"
endif
let s:rgb = copy(s:rgb_defaults)
" fmt is (blanks?)(red)(blanks)(green)(blanks)(blue)(blanks)(name)
let parsepat = '^\s*\(\d\+\)\s\+\(\d\+\)\s\+\(\d\+\)\s\+\(.*\)$'
for line in lines
let v = matchlist(line, parsepat)
if len(v) < 0
throw "CSApprox: Bad RGB line: " . string(line)
endif
let s:rgb[tolower(v[4])] = printf("#%02x%02x%02x", v[1], v[2], v[3])
endfor
catch
try
let s:rgb = csapprox#rgb()
catch
echohl ErrorMsg
echomsg "Can't call rgb() from autoload/csapprox.vim"
echomsg "Named colors will not be available!"
echohl None
endtry
endtry
return 0
endfunction
" {>1} Derive and set cterm attributes
" {>2} List of all possible attributes
function! s:PossibleAttributes()
return [ "bold", "italic", "reverse", "underline", "undercurl" ]
endfunction
" {>2} Attribute overrides
" Allow the user to override a specified attribute with another attribute.
" For example, the default is to map 'italic' to 'underline' (since many
" terminals cannot display italic text, and gvim itself will replace italics
" with underlines where italicizing is impossible), and to replace 'sp' with
" 'fg' (since terminals can't use one color for the underline and another for
" the foreground, we color the entire word). This default can of course be
" overridden by the user, by setting g:CSApprox_attr_map. This map must be
" a dictionary of string keys, representing the same attributes that synIDattr
" can look up, to string values, representing the attribute mapped to or an
" empty string to disable the given attribute entirely.
function! s:attr_map(attr)
let rv = get(g:CSApprox_attr_map, a:attr, a:attr)
return rv
endfunction
function! s:NormalizeAttrMap(map)
let old = copy(a:map)
let new = filter(a:map, '0')
let valid_attrs = [ 'bg', 'fg', 'sp' ] + s:PossibleAttributes()
let colorattrs = [ 'fg', 'bg', 'sp' ]
for olhs in keys(old)
if olhs ==? 'inverse'
let nlhs = 'reverse'
endif
let orhs = old[olhs]
if orhs ==? 'inverse'
let nrhs = 'reverse'
endif
let nlhs = tolower(olhs)
let nrhs = tolower(orhs)
try
if index(valid_attrs, nlhs) == -1
echomsg "CSApprox: Bad attr map (removing unrecognized attribute " . olhs . ")"
elseif nrhs != '' && index(valid_attrs, nrhs) == -1
echomsg "CSApprox: Bad attr map (removing unrecognized attribute " . orhs . ")"
elseif nrhs != '' && !!(index(colorattrs, nlhs)+1) != !!(index(colorattrs, nrhs)+1)
echomsg "CSApprox: Bad attr map (removing " . olhs . "; type mismatch with " . orhs . ")"
elseif nrhs == 'sp'
echomsg "CSApprox: Bad attr map (removing " . olhs . "; can't map to 'sp')"
else
let new[nlhs] = nrhs
endif
catch
echo v:exception
endtry
endfor
endfunction
" {>2} Normalize the GUI settings of a highlight group
" If the Normal group is cleared, set it to gvim's default, black on white
" Though this would be a really weird thing for a scheme to do... *shrug*
function! s:FixupGuiInfo(highlights)
if a:highlights[s:hlid_normal].gui.bg == ''
let a:highlights[s:hlid_normal].gui.bg = 'white'
endif
if a:highlights[s:hlid_normal].gui.fg == ''
let a:highlights[s:hlid_normal].gui.fg = 'black'
endif
endfunction
" {>2} Map gui settings to cterm settings
" Given information about a highlight group, replace the cterm settings with
" the mapped gui settings, applying any attribute overrides along the way. In
" particular, this gives special treatment to the 'reverse' attribute and the
" 'guisp' attribute. In particular, if the 'reverse' attribute is set for
" gvim, we unset it for the terminal and instead set ctermfg to match guibg
" and vice versa, since terminals can consider a 'reverse' flag to mean using
" default-bg-on-default-fg instead of current-bg-on-current-fg. We also
" ensure that the 'sp' attribute is never set for cterm, since no terminal can
" handle that particular highlight. If the user wants to display the guisp
" color, he should map it to either 'fg' or 'bg' using g:CSApprox_attr_map.
function! s:FixupCtermInfo(highlights)
for hl in values(a:highlights)
if !has_key(hl, 'cterm')
let hl["cterm"] = {}
endif
" Find attributes to be set in the terminal
for attr in s:PossibleAttributes()
let hl.cterm[attr] = ''
if hl.gui[attr] == 1
if s:attr_map(attr) != ''
let hl.cterm[ s:attr_map(attr) ] = 1
endif
endif
endfor
for color in [ "bg", "fg" ]
let eff_color = color
if hl.cterm['reverse']
let eff_color = (color == 'bg' ? 'fg' : 'bg')
endif
let hl.cterm[color] = get(hl.gui, s:attr_map(eff_color), '')
endfor
if hl.gui['sp'] != '' && s:attr_map('sp') != ''
let hl.cterm[s:attr_map('sp')] = hl.gui['sp']
endif
if exists("g:CSApprox_fake_reverse") && g:CSApprox_fake_reverse
if hl.cterm['reverse'] && hl.cterm.bg == ''
let hl.cterm.bg = 'fg'
endif
if hl.cterm['reverse'] && hl.cterm.fg == ''
let hl.cterm.fg = 'bg'
endif
if hl.cterm['reverse']
let hl.cterm.reverse = ''
endif
endif
endfor
endfunction
" {>2} Kludge around inability to reference autoload functions
function! s:DefaultApproximator(...)
return call('csapprox#per_component#Approximate', a:000)
endfunction
" {>2} Set cterm colors for a highlight group
" Given the information for a single highlight group (ie, the value of
" one of the items in s:Highlights() already normalized with s:FixupCtermInfo
" and s:FixupGuiInfo), handle matching the gvim colors to the closest cterm
" colors by calling the appropriate approximator as specified with the
" g:CSApprox_approximator_function variable and set the colors and attributes
" appropriately to match the gui.
function! s:SetCtermFromGui(hl)
let hl = a:hl
" Set up the default approximator function, if needed
if !exists("g:CSApprox_approximator_function")
let g:CSApprox_approximator_function = function("s:DefaultApproximator")
endif
" Clear existing highlights
exe 'hi ' . hl.name . ' cterm=NONE ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE'
for which in [ 'bg', 'fg' ]
let val = hl.cterm[which]
" Skip unset colors
if val == -1 || val == ""
continue
endif
" Try translating anything but 'fg', 'bg', #rrggbb, and rrggbb from an
" rgb.txt color to a #rrggbb color
if val !~? '^[fb]g$' && val !~ '^#\=\x\{6}$'
try
" First see if it is in our preset-by-vim rgb list
let val = s:rgb_presets[tolower(val)]
catch
" Then try loading and checking our real rgb list
if empty(s:rgb)
call s:UpdateRgbHash()
endif
try
let val = s:rgb[tolower(val)]
catch
" And then barf if we still haven't found it
if &verbose
echomsg "CSApprox: Colorscheme uses unknown color \"" . val . "\""
endif
continue
endtry
endtry
endif
if val =~? '^[fb]g$'
exe 'hi ' . hl.name . ' cterm' . which . '=' . val
let hl.cterm[which] = val
elseif val =~ '^#\=\x\{6}$'
let val = substitute(val, '^#', '', '')
let r = str2nr(val[0:1], 16)
let g = str2nr(val[2:3], 16)
let b = str2nr(val[4:5], 16)
let hl.cterm[which] = g:CSApprox_approximator_function(r, g, b)
exe 'hi ' . hl.name . ' cterm' . which . '=' . hl.cterm[which]
else
throw "Internal error handling color: " . val
endif
endfor
" Finally, set the attributes
let attrs = s:PossibleAttributes()
call filter(attrs, 'hl.cterm[v:val] == 1')
if !empty(attrs)
exe 'hi ' . hl.name . ' cterm=' . join(attrs, ',')
endif
endfunction
" {>1} Top-level control
" Cache the highlight ID of the normal group; it's used often and won't change
let s:hlid_normal = hlID('Normal')
" {>2} Builtin cterm color names above 15
" Vim defines some color name to high color mappings internally (see
" syntax.c:do_highlight). Since we don't want to overwrite a colorscheme that
" was actually written for a high color terminal with our choices, but have no
" way to tell if a colorscheme was written for a high color terminal, we fall
" back on guessing. If any highlight group has a cterm color set to 16 or
" higher, we assume that the user has used a high color colorscheme - unless
" that color is one of the below, which vim can set internally when a color is
" requested by name.
let s:presets_88 = []
let s:presets_88 += [32] " Brown
let s:presets_88 += [72] " DarkYellow
let s:presets_88 += [84] " Gray
let s:presets_88 += [84] " Grey
let s:presets_88 += [82] " DarkGray
let s:presets_88 += [82] " DarkGrey
let s:presets_88 += [43] " LightBlue
let s:presets_88 += [61] " LightGreen
let s:presets_88 += [63] " LightCyan
let s:presets_88 += [74] " LightRed
let s:presets_88 += [75] " LightMagenta
let s:presets_88 += [78] " LightYellow
let s:presets_256 = []
let s:presets_256 += [130] " Brown
let s:presets_256 += [130] " DarkYellow
let s:presets_256 += [248] " Gray
let s:presets_256 += [248] " Grey
let s:presets_256 += [242] " DarkGray
let s:presets_256 += [242] " DarkGrey
let s:presets_256 += [ 81] " LightBlue
let s:presets_256 += [121] " LightGreen
let s:presets_256 += [159] " LightCyan
let s:presets_256 += [224] " LightRed
let s:presets_256 += [225] " LightMagenta
let s:presets_256 += [229] " LightYellow
" {>2} Wrapper around :exe to allow :executing multiple commands.
" "cmd" is the command to be :executed.
" If the variable is a String, it is :executed.
" If the variable is a List, each element is :executed.
function! s:exe(cmd)
if type(a:cmd) == type('')
exe a:cmd
else
for cmd in a:cmd
call s:exe(cmd)
endfor
endif
endfunction
" {>2} Function to handle hooks
" Prototype: HandleHooks(type [, scheme])
" "type" is the type of hook to be executed, ie. "pre" or "post"
" "scheme" is the name of the colorscheme that is currently active, if known
"
" If the variables g:CSApprox_hook_{type} and g:CSApprox_hook_{scheme}_{type}
" exist, this will :execute them in that order. If one does not exist, it
" will silently be ignored.
"
" If the scheme name contains characters that are invalid in a variable name,
" they will simply be removed. Ie, g:colors_name = "123 foo_bar-baz456"
" becomes "foo_barbaz456"
"
" NOTE: Exceptions will be printed out, rather than end processing early. The
" rationale is that it is worse for the user to fix the hook in an editor with
" broken colors. :)
function! s:HandleHooks(type, ...)
let type = a:type
let scheme = (a:0 == 1 ? a:1 : "")
let scheme = substitute(scheme, '[^[:alnum:]_]', '', 'g')
let scheme = substitute(scheme, '^\d\+', '', '')
for cmd in [ 'g:CSApprox_hook_' . type,
\ 'g:CSApprox_' . scheme . '_hook_' . type,
\ 'g:CSApprox_hook_' . scheme . '_' . type ]
if exists(cmd)
try
call s:exe(eval(cmd))
catch
echomsg "Error processing " . cmd . ":"
echomsg v:exception
endtry
endif
endfor
endfunction
" {>2} Main function
" Wrapper around the actual implementation to make it easier to ensure that
" all temporary settings are restored by the time we return, whether or not
" something was thrown. Additionally, sets the 'verbose' option to the max of
" g:CSApprox_verbose_level (default 1) and &verbose for the duration of the
" main function. This allows us to default to a message whenever any error,
" even a recoverable one, occurs, meaning the user quickly finds out when
" something's wrong, but makes it very easy for the user to make us silent.
function! s:CSApprox(...)
try
if a:0 == 1 && a:1
if !exists('s:inhibit_hicolor_test')
let s:inhibit_hicolor_test = 0
endif
let s:inhibit_hicolor_test += 1
endif
let savelz = &lz
set lz
if exists("g:CSApprox_attr_map") && type(g:CSApprox_attr_map) == type({})
call s:NormalizeAttrMap(g:CSApprox_attr_map)
else
let g:CSApprox_attr_map = { 'italic' : 'underline', 'sp' : 'fg' }
endif
" colors_name must be unset and reset, or vim will helpfully reload the
" colorscheme when we set the background for the Normal group.
" See the help entries ':hi-normal-cterm' and 'g:colors_name'
if exists("g:colors_name")
let colors_name = g:colors_name
unlet g:colors_name
endif
" Similarly, the global variable "syntax_cmd" must be set to something vim
" doesn't recognize, lest vim helpfully switch all colors back to the
" default whenever the Normal group is changed (in syncolor.vim)...
if exists("g:syntax_cmd")
let syntax_cmd = g:syntax_cmd
endif
let g:syntax_cmd = "PLEASE DON'T CHANGE ANY COLORS!!!"
" Set up our verbosity level, if needed.
" Default to 1, so the user can know if something's wrong.
if !exists("g:CSApprox_verbose_level")
let g:CSApprox_verbose_level = 1
endif
call s:HandleHooks("pre", (exists("colors_name") ? colors_name : ""))
let old_bg = &bg
" Set 'verbose' set to the maximum of &verbose and CSApprox_verbose_level
exe max([&vbs, g:CSApprox_verbose_level]) 'verbose call s:CSApproxImpl()'
let &bg = old_bg
call s:HandleHooks("post", (exists("colors_name") ? colors_name : ""))
finally
if exists("colors_name")
let g:colors_name = colors_name
endif
unlet g:syntax_cmd
if exists("syntax_cmd")
let g:syntax_cmd = syntax_cmd
endif
let &lz = savelz
if a:0 == 1 && a:1
let s:inhibit_hicolor_test -= 1
if s:inhibit_hicolor_test == 0
unlet s:inhibit_hicolor_test
endif
endif
endtry
endfunction
" {>2} CSApprox implementation
" Verifies that the user has not started the gui, and that vim recognizes his
" terminal as having enough colors for us to go on, then gathers the existing
" highlights and sets the cterm colors to match the gui colors for all those
" highlights (unless the colorscheme was already high-color).
function! s:CSApproxImpl()
" Return if not running in an 88/256 color terminal
if &t_Co != 256 && &t_Co != 88
if &verbose && &t_Co != ''
echomsg "CSApprox skipped; terminal only has" &t_Co "colors, not 88/256"
echomsg "Try checking :help csapprox-terminal for workarounds"
endif
return
endif
" Get the current highlight colors
let highlights = s:Highlights(["gui"])
let hinums = keys(highlights)
" Make sure that the script is not already 256 color by checking to make
" sure that no groups are set to a value above 256, unless the color they're
" set to can be set internally by vim (gotten by scraping
" color_numbers_{88,256} in syntax.c:do_highlight)
"
" XXX: s:inhibit_hicolor_test allows this test to be skipped for snapshots
if !exists("s:inhibit_hicolor_test") || !s:inhibit_hicolor_test
for hlid in hinums
for type in [ 'bg', 'fg' ]
let color = synIDattr(hlid, type, 'cterm')
if color > 15 && index(s:presets_{&t_Co}, str2nr(color)) < 0
" The value is set above 15, and wasn't set by vim.
if &verbose >= 2
echomsg 'CSApprox: Exiting - high' type 'color found for' highlights[hlid].name
endif
return
endif
endfor
endfor
endif
call s:FixupGuiInfo(highlights)
call s:FixupCtermInfo(highlights)
" We need to set the Normal group first so 'bg' and 'fg' work as colors
call insert(hinums, remove(hinums, index(hinums, string(s:hlid_normal))))
" then set each color's cterm attributes to match gui
for hlid in hinums
call s:SetCtermFromGui(highlights[hlid])
endfor
endfunction
" {>2} Write out the current colors to an 88/256 color colorscheme file.
" "file" - destination filename
" "overwrite" - overwrite an existing file
function! s:CSApproxSnapshot(file, overwrite)
let force = a:overwrite
let file = fnamemodify(a:file, ":p")
if empty(file)
throw "Bad file name: \"" . file . "\""
elseif (filewritable(fnamemodify(file, ':h')) != 2)
throw "Cannot write to directory \"" . fnamemodify(file, ':h') . "\""
elseif (glob(file) || filereadable(file)) && !force
" TODO - respect 'confirm' here and prompt if it's set.
echohl ErrorMsg
echomsg "E13: File exists (add ! to override)"
echohl None
return
endif
" Sigh... This is basically a bug, but one that I have no chance of fixing.
" Vim decides that Pmenu should be highlighted in 'LightMagenta' in terminal
" vim and as 'Magenta' in gvim... And I can't ask it what color it actually
" *wants*. As far as I can see, there's no way for me to learn that
" I should output 'Magenta' when 'LightMagenta' is provided by vim for the
" terminal.
if !has('gui_running')
echohl WarningMsg
echomsg "Warning: The written colorscheme may have incorrect colors"
echomsg " when CSApproxSnapshot is used in terminal vim!"
echohl None
endif
let save_t_Co = &t_Co
let s:inhibit_hicolor_test = 1
if exists("g:CSApprox_konsole")
let save_CSApprox_konsole = g:CSApprox_konsole
endif
if exists("g:CSApprox_eterm")
let save_CSApprox_eterm = g:CSApprox_eterm
endif
" Needed just like in CSApprox()
if exists("g:colors_name")
let colors_name = g:colors_name
unlet g:colors_name
endif
" Needed just like in CSApprox()
if exists("g:syntax_cmd")
let syntax_cmd = g:syntax_cmd
endif
let g:syntax_cmd = "PLEASE DON'T CHANGE ANY COLORS!!!"
try
let lines = []
let lines += [ '" This scheme was created by CSApproxSnapshot' ]
let lines += [ '" on ' . strftime("%a, %d %b %Y") ]
let lines += [ '' ]
let lines += [ 'hi clear' ]
let lines += [ 'if exists("syntax_on")' ]
let lines += [ ' syntax reset' ]
let lines += [ 'endif' ]
let lines += [ '' ]
let lines += [ 'if v:version < 700' ]
let lines += [ ' let g:colors_name = expand("<sfile>:t:r")' ]
let lines += [ ' command! -nargs=+ CSAHi exe "hi" substitute(substitute(<q-args>, "undercurl", "underline", "g"), "guisp\\S\\+", "", "g")' ]
let lines += [ 'else' ]
let lines += [ ' let g:colors_name = expand("<sfile>:t:r")' ]
let lines += [ ' command! -nargs=+ CSAHi exe "hi" <q-args>' ]
let lines += [ 'endif' ]
let lines += [ '' ]
let lines += [ 'function! s:old_kde()' ]
let lines += [ ' " Konsole only used its own palette up til KDE 4.2.0' ]
let lines += [ " if executable('kde4-config') && system('kde4-config --kde-version') =~ '^4\.[10]\.'" ]
let lines += [ ' return 1' ]
let lines += [ " elseif executable('kde-config') && system('kde-config --version') =~# 'KDE: 3\.'" ]
let lines += [ ' return 1' ]
let lines += [ ' else' ]
let lines += [ ' return 0' ]
let lines += [ ' endif' ]
let lines += [ 'endfunction' ]
let lines += [ '' ]
let lines += [ 'if 0' ]
for round in [ 'konsole', 'eterm', 'xterm', 'urxvt' ]
sil! unlet g:CSApprox_eterm
sil! unlet g:CSApprox_konsole
if round == 'konsole'
let g:CSApprox_konsole = 1
elseif round == 'eterm'
let g:CSApprox_eterm = 1
endif
if round == 'urxvt'
set t_Co=88
else
set t_Co=256
endif
call s:CSApprox()
let highlights = s:Highlights(["term", "cterm", "gui"])
call s:FixupGuiInfo(highlights)
if round == 'konsole' || round == 'eterm'
if round == 'konsole'
let term_matches_round = '(&term =~? "^konsole" && s:old_kde())'
else
let term_matches_round = '&term =~? "^' . round . '"'
endif
let lines += [ 'elseif has("gui_running") || (&t_Co == ' . &t_Co
\ . ' && (&term ==# "xterm" || &term =~# "^screen")'
\ . ' && exists("g:CSApprox_' . round . '")'
\ . ' && g:CSApprox_' . round . ')'
\ . ' || ' . term_matches_round ]
else
let lines += [ 'elseif has("gui_running") || &t_Co == ' . &t_Co ]
endif
let hinums = keys(highlights)
call insert(hinums, remove(hinums, index(hinums, string(s:hlid_normal))))
for hlnum in hinums
let hl = highlights[hlnum]
let line = ' CSAHi ' . hl.name
for type in [ 'term', 'cterm', 'gui' ]
let attrs = s:PossibleAttributes()
call filter(attrs, 'hl[type][v:val] == 1')
let line .= ' ' . type . '=' . (empty(attrs) ? 'NONE' : join(attrs, ','))
if type != 'term'
let line .= ' ' . type . 'bg=' . (len(hl[type].bg) ? hl[type].bg : 'bg')
let line .= ' ' . type . 'fg=' . (len(hl[type].fg) ? hl[type].fg : 'fg')
if type == 'gui' && hl.gui.sp !~ '^\s*$'
let line .= ' ' . type . 'sp=' . hl[type].sp
endif
endif
endfor
let lines += [ line ]
endfor
endfor
let lines += [ 'endif' ]
let lines += [ '' ]
let lines += [ 'if 1' ]
let lines += [ ' delcommand CSAHi' ]
let lines += [ 'endif' ]
call writefile(lines, file)
finally
let &t_Co = save_t_Co
if exists("save_CSApprox_konsole")
let g:CSApprox_konsole = save_CSApprox_konsole
endif
if exists("save_CSApprox_eterm")
let g:CSApprox_eterm = save_CSApprox_eterm
endif
if exists("colors_name")
let g:colors_name = colors_name
endif
unlet g:syntax_cmd
if exists("syntax_cmd")
let g:syntax_cmd = syntax_cmd
endif
call s:CSApprox()
unlet s:inhibit_hicolor_test
endtry
endfunction
" {>2} Snapshot user command
command! -bang -nargs=1 -complete=file -bar CSApproxSnapshot
\ call s:CSApproxSnapshot(<f-args>, strlen("<bang>"))
" {>2} Manual updates
command -bang -bar CSApprox call s:CSApprox(strlen("<bang>"))
" {>1} Autocmds
" Set up an autogroup to hook us on the completion of any :colorscheme command
augroup CSApprox
au!
au ColorScheme * call s:CSApprox()
"au User CSApproxPost highlight Normal ctermbg=none | highlight NonText ctermbg=None
augroup END
" {>1} Restore compatibility options
let &cpo = s:savecpo
unlet s:savecpo
" {0} vim:sw=2:sts=2:et:fdm=expr:fde=substitute(matchstr(getline(v\:lnum),'^\\s*"\\s*{\\zs.\\{-}\\ze}'),'^$','=','')
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