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Terminals and TERM
With the wrong environment settings, programs can't properly control
your terminal. It is critical that the TERM
environment variable be
correct for your shell, and that the terminfo database entry keyed
by this variable be up-to-date. Furthermore, for 24-bit TrueColor, it
is necessary to either use a -direct
variant of your terminfo
entry, or to declare COLORTERM=24bit
. The latter instruct Notcurses
to use 24-bit escapes regardless of advertised support. If you define
this variable, and your terminal doesn't actually support these sequences,
you're going to have a bad time.
The following have been established on a Debian Unstable workstation.
Terminal | Recommended environment | Notes |
---|---|---|
Linux console | TERM=linux |
8 (512 glyph fonts) or 16 (256 glyph fonts) colors max. |
FBterm | ||
kmscon | TERM=xterm-256color |
No RGB color AFAICT, nor any distinct terminfo entry. |
XTerm | TERM=xterm-256color COLORTERM=24bit |
Must configure with --enable-direct-color . TERM=xterm-direct seems to have the undesirable effect of mapping low RGB values to a palette; I don't yet understand this well. The problem is not seen with the specified configuration. |
XFCE4 Terminal | TERM=xfce COLORTERM=24bit |
No xfce-direct variant exists |
Gnome Terminal | TERM=gnome COLORTERM=24bit |
|
Konsole | TERM=konsole-direct |
|
Alacritty | TERM=alacritty COLORTERM=24bit |
|
Kitty | TERM=kitty-direct |
|
Sakura | TERM=vte-256color COLORTERM=24bit |
|
st | TERM=st-256color COLORTERM=24bit |
|
GNU Screen | TERM=screen-256colors |
Must be compiled with --enable-256color . |
tmux |