Scripts for setting the Smyck color set with Gnome Terminal.
This implementation is a fork of gnome-terminal-colors-solarized with the color values changed. Essentially all the work was done by that project. I have not yet looked into the dircolors stuff. I may some day. Or you can submit a pull request :)
The remainder of this readme is copied from the original repo with instances of "solarized" replaced with "smyck" and references to dark vs. light settings removed.
To be able to uninstall, we highly recommend that you create a new Gnome Terminal profile, using the menus in Gnome Terminal.
You need the dconf
command (if you run a recent Gnome version). With Ubuntu,
this can be installed by running
$ sudo apt-get install dconf-cli
Then you can run the installation script:
$ ./install.sh
And just follow the instructions.
[this section is untested]
Change to another profile in Gnome Terminal, then remove the Smyck profile by running:
$ rm -r ~/.gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Smyck/
Be sure to have the dconf-cli package installed and do:
$ dconf reset -f /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/PROFILE_ID"
Replace PROFILE_ID by your profile ID (you can get it in your profile configuration in gnome-terminal).
- Vinney Cavallo [email protected]
- Sigurd Gartmann [email protected]
- Anthony Ruhier [email protected]
- Paul Thomson [email protected]
- Techlive Zheng [email protected]
- Daniel Graña [email protected]
Use the 16 colors terminal option to get VIM to look like GVIM with smyck colors.
set t_Co=16