Latest vim release really broke a lot of shit I rely on

@drewdevault Hmmm. Care to share so others know whether to stay away for now?

@sehe color schemes & syntax highlighting are all messed up, and visual block mode is broken

@drewdevault Huh. That's weird. I'm probably going to try. My first intuition is that you may have an odd terminal (emulation) or misconfigured one. You could compare `$TERM` running with less emulation layers (like tmux/screen or your X terminal if you use them)

@drewdevault Some regressions are really just of latent issues that suddenly start manifesting. That's why I'm going to see whether I get the same issues. What colorscheme are you using by the way? I'm camp jellybeans en monokai. Wait a second. I might have witnessed the same in Ubuntu 22.10 now that you mention it. I chalked it up to Ubuntu 22 being bad since that was the thing I switched consciously

@sehe was using ron with many customizations, turned it off and went for only customizations

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@drewdevault @sehe Have you ever used truecolor mode(:set termguicolors)?

@arminweigl no, and I prefer to use the terminal palette most of the time

@drewdevault yesterday, I noticed that my vim looks exactly like it previously only looked in truecolor mode. At first I thought they fixed the capability detection, but it looks like it's still running without truecolor, just the colors seem to match now.

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