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Navi colors the foreground text of each column, regardless of fzf env settings or navi fzf overrides.
navi --fzf-overrides '--color=fg:217' and navi --fzf-overrides '--color=fg:+217' have no effect, while navi --fzf-overrides '--color=bg:217' will
(--color=hl+:217 also does not work, but color=hl:217 does)
I've tested these also via zsh environment variables.
Describe the solution you'd like
An option to disable foreground coloring completely by navi.
Or for navi to respect the fg opts of fzf.
Not as optimal, but setting fg+ via config.yaml would also work, and is perhaps easier to implement, as from what I understand the colorinf of the output is default behaviour of the rust terminal package you're using.
There is a significant readability difference in having a different foreground color on selection.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I tried fully removing the color parameters in config.yamal but that just sets foreground to default dark blue.
This is how fzf looks for me by default:
With navi:
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Navi colors the foreground text of each column, regardless of fzf env settings or navi fzf overrides.
navi --fzf-overrides '--color=fg:217'
andnavi --fzf-overrides '--color=fg:+217'
have no effect, whilenavi --fzf-overrides '--color=bg:217'
will(
--color=hl+:217
also does not work, butcolor=hl:217
does)I've tested these also via zsh environment variables.
Describe the solution you'd like
An option to disable foreground coloring completely by navi.
Or for navi to respect the
fg
opts offzf
.Not as optimal, but setting
fg+
viaconfig.yaml
would also work, and is perhaps easier to implement, as from what I understand the colorinf of the output is default behaviour of the rust terminal package you're using.There is a significant readability difference in having a different foreground color on selection.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I tried fully removing the
color
parameters inconfig.yamal
but that just sets foreground to default dark blue.This is how fzf looks for me by default:
With navi:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: