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Add background to StatusLineNC when termguicolors is disabled #28796
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The problem for default color scheme with 'notermguicolors' is that there is no good (robust and visually accessible) way to highlight non-active statusline to be distinguishable both from text and active statusline. The best compromise in my opinion is already present and it uses bold text in non-active statusline. I'd suggest that the solution here is for users to adjust |
For non-truecolor, I think we should consider underline for the StatusLineNC. I can accept the arguments against it for truecolor, but not for 256 color case. |
Using The main concern was that if terminal emulator does not support 'termguicolors' then it might as well not support underline. So I guess the question is should it be |
Either is fine with me. Underline is a big help. IMO bold is not visually helpful so it makes no difference (though "bold" in ANSI colors can actually mean a different color). |
OK, |
Problem
Above is a screenshot of neovim 0.10.0 running inside Terminal.app on macOS which doesn't support true colors with two windows (vertical split). Since there's no background color for the top window status bar, it makes it hard to distinguish where the top window ends and bottom window begins, especially when there's a lot of text.
Expected behavior
Would it be possible to add a background color to the window status bar? Thank you.
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