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Meaning of XTerm.vt100.color in .Xresources - for vim syntax highlight

Is there a scheme that explains meaning of .Xresources colors for vim syntax highlighting?

For example:
XTerm.vt100.color1             - values, when default theme is on
XTerm.vt100.color2            - variables

and so on.

 

Re: Meaning of XTerm.vt100.color in .Xresources - for vim syntax highlight

Reply #1
https://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Text-Terminal-HOWTO/

VT100 is an old (very old) model of dumb terminal, the behavior of which can be emulated in a Linux terminal, so I'd guess it refers to the color scheme used in one of those.