Added Troubleshooting-hint for wrong TERM.

pull/22/head
Dominik Ritter 10 years ago
parent 9e1f0639cf
commit 9789afd142

@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ this theme focus on three primary goals:
- [Special Segment Colors](#special-segment-colors) - [Special Segment Colors](#special-segment-colors)
- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
- [Gaps Between Segments](#gaps-between-segments) - [Gaps Between Segments](#gaps-between-segments)
- [Segments are printed in strange colors](#segments-are-printed-in-strange-colors)
- [Meta](#meta) - [Meta](#meta)
- [Kudos](#kudos) - [Kudos](#kudos)
- [Developing](#developing) - [Developing](#developing)
@ -435,6 +436,16 @@ Thankfully, this is easy to fix. This happens if you have successfully installed
Powerline fonts, but did not make a Powerline font the default font in your Powerline fonts, but did not make a Powerline font the default font in your
terminal emulator (e.g., 'terminator', 'gnome-terminal', 'konsole', etc.,). terminal emulator (e.g., 'terminator', 'gnome-terminal', 'konsole', etc.,).
#### Segments are printed in strange colors
Besides of choosing the right color scheme for your terminal editor, you should
be aware that your terminal is capable of displaying 256 colors. You can check
that by invoking `echotc Co` in your terminal. It should show 256. If it shows
less than that, you have to set a terminal that is capable of displaying 256
colors like `xterm-256color` in your `~/.zshrc`:
TERM=xterm-256color
### Meta ### Meta
#### Kudos #### Kudos

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