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That is expected, is it not? The default colorscheme is always used if you don't set your own; 0.10 just has a new (more minimal) colorscheme. If you prefer the old one, set |
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But when I use neovim as a manpager, I want none of my config to load. IMHO, the default colorscheme doesn't make sense for a manpager, as it doesn't have any highlighting. |
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Sorry, but that is just an egg we had to break to make the omelette, then. You don't need to add the full config, just |
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Problem
On 0.10, when you use neovim as a manpager without setting your own scheme, the new default colorscheme will be used.
Steps to reproduce
Nightly:
0.9.5:
MANPAGER="nvim --clean -u NONE +Man!" man man
Expected behavior
Default colorscheme should not be used and terminal colors should be applied as on 0.9.5
Neovim version (nvim -v)
v0.10.0-dev-3117+g4e5c633ed
Vim (not Nvim) behaves the same?
Operating system/version
Linux/X11
Terminal name/version
wezterm
$TERM environment variable
xterm-256color
Installation
Build from repo
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