idk im having this issue for a long time. itd be nice to have this fixed.

thanks

Edit: I that doesnt help:

  • term=xterm-... in shell config
  • set-option -ga terminal-overrides ",xterm-256color:Tc" in tmux config

solution:

thanks to mazadin for the solution.

im using foo terminal, so setting set-option -ga terminal-overrides ",foot:Tc" in tmux.config fixed it. (yeah im dumb)

  • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works
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    Huh, that is quite odd. Have you set tmux to true colour? If not that may be the issue, though I don’t see why it would select those specific colours.

    Incase you haven’t, here’s the configuration to do so. Place the following in your tmux.conf located at ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf or ~/tmux.conf

    set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"

    you should have to run tmux source ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf to get it to reload

    You may also have to add the following to your nvim config:
    set term=screen-256color

    or set TERM to xterm-256color in your shell (example: export TERM="xterm-256color" for bash)

    Though I doubt either are your problem.

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      Thanks for helping. But No luck with those. Tried them all. vim said there’s no option like “term”. Other two doesnt work :(

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        vim or neovim? what terminal emulator are you using? post your nvim init.lua file.

        running this in your terminal do you see the color band?

        awk ‘BEGIN{ s=“/\/\/\/\/\”; s=s s s s s s s s; for (colnum = 0; colnum<77; colnum++) { r = 255-(colnum255/76); g = (colnum510/76); b = (colnum*255/76); if (g>255) g = 510-g; printf “\033[48;2;%d;%d;%dm”, r,g,b; printf “\033[38;2;%d;%d;%dm”, 255-r,255-g,255-b; printf “%s\033[0m”, substr(s,colnum+1,1); } printf “\n”; }’

        This is for alacritty terminal emulator + tmux + neovim but may help put you on the right track with whatever te u might be using:

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        Ah shit, that sucks, sorry to hear.

        Sorry on that command if you’re using lua to configure the correct setting should be

        vim.opt.termguicolors = true
        

        Or in your init.vim vim set termguicolors

        If you’re still up to trying some stuff, last thing I can think of is tmux deciding not to take the setting. Forcing tmux to use true color may help with set -ag terminal-overrides ",$TERM:Tc" or launching with tmux -2 may help, you’ll have to source the tmux config again of course. Also confirming that your terminal supports true color

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          I tried that. Not working. Im really sorry, I shouldve mentioned this on the original post itself. I did some searches and tried these already. Im really sorry

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            Yeah thought you may have done so, still good to check. Hope the best for you but I can’t think of anything else myself, unless you have a background set in tmux and a transparent background in neovim

            For others who may help, what terminal are you using? What is is the output of echo $TERM?

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                Try this in tmux.conf:

                set-option -ga terminal-overrides ",foot:Tc"
                

                These overrides apply to the TERM you are using outside of tmux (where this is running).