If the C is left unquoted, it will result in `$ANTIGEN_PATH/bundles/romkatv/powerlevel10k/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme.antigen-compat:133: parse error: condition expected: $LANG` or something along those lines with a recent zsh version. This fixes that issue.
In order to use true color with Powerlevel10k you need ZSH >= 5.7 and a terminal that supports true
color. Here's how you can check whether you are covered.
if autoload -U is-at-least && is-at-least 5.7; then
echo "ZSH $ZSH_VERSION: supports true color"
else
echo "ZSH $ZSH_VERSION: does not support true color"
fi
if [[ $COLORTERM == (24bit|truecolor) || ${terminfo[colors]} -eq 16777216 ]]; then
echo "Terminal supports true color"
else
echo "Terminal does not support true color"
fi
To use true color with Powerlevel10k, use `#ffffff` format when specifying colors.
POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FOREGROUND='red' # by name (type `getColorCode foreground` to list all)
POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_BACKGROUND='001' # by decimal code (usually 001 to 256)
POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_BACKGROUND='#ff0000' # by hex code (#000000 to #ffffff)
In order to be able to use the same configuration from a terminal without true color support,
add this to your ~/.zshrc:
if [[ $COLORTERM != (24bit|truecolor) && ${terminfo[colors]} -ne 16777216 ]]; then
zmodload zsh/nearcolor
fi
When using a true color terminal, `#ffffff` will render as true color. When on an older terminal,
it'll render as the closest available color. Neat!
Fixes#62.