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lifepillar avatar lifepillar commented on June 15, 2024

Currently, Colortemplate never generates highlight group definitions where both term and cterm are defined together. So, the term=/t= in Colortemplate should be interpreted generically as “attributes that should be applied in a terminal environment”: whether that means setting term vs cterm is an implementation detail. Do you have a use case in mind, where making the distinction would be necessary or bring some advantage?

Note that you may have different attributes in different terminal environments, e.g.:

Variant: 256
SomeHighlightGroup fgcol bgcol t=bold
Variant: 0
SomeHighlightGroup omit omit t=underline

Whereas, if the attributes are the same in both environments, you might just do:

Variant: 0 256
SomeHighlightGroup fgcol bgcol t=bold

With your proposal, those would become:

Variant: 256
SomeHighlightGroup fgcol bgcol c=bold
Variant: 0
SomeHighlightGroup omit omit t=underline

and

Variant: 0 256
SomeHighlightGroup fgcol bgcol c=bold t=bold

respectively.

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lifepillar avatar lifepillar commented on June 15, 2024

I am closing this. I am not going to change it for Colortemplate v2, as the current syntax has been supported for a long time, and I don't see any significant advantage in changing it. Colortemplate v3 (coming soon!) uses a more declarative approach and does not have term/gui keywords.

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