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```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
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```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
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![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8564512d-89e2-4250-a4a2-924311fd29ac)
it's shown as bold, but I'd like it to pop a bit more. Looking around `ble-face` I saw that there is a high…
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## Displaying colored escape characters in command mode
The terminals have been supporting colored characters for some time now and are used by many programs, but vi, vim and neovim do not print th…