On 14 June 2011 13:12, Eric Pruitt wrote: > Outside of screen, TERM=xterm. Inside of screen, well here is the relevant > line from my bashrc; my screenrc doesn't have anything that would affect > colors: > > TERM=screen-256color GNU_SCREEN="active" screen -a -A -RR -T "$TERM" && \ > screen -wipe || exit
Ah, this invokes screen itself with TERM=screen-256color, which tells it to talk to the outside terminal as if that's another screen, which is wrong. You want to be invoking it with TERM=xterm-256color instead (which can be selected on the Terminal page of the mintty options). Screen's '-T <term>' option determines the TERM variable inside screen. Setting that to "screen-256color" to tell applications that they're running in a 256-colour enabled screen does make sense. Btw, screen emulates 256-colour mode inside a terminal that only supports 16 colours, by mapping the colours appropriately. Of course you'll still only get 16 actual colours, but it's still better than having colour requests beyond the basic 16 ignored. Andy -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple