Hello, I'm trying to go shortcut in my plugin and in one place just append `,fg=...' after existing `fg=...', obtaining e.g. `fg=114,fg=55', hoping the last one will overwrite the first one. Well, maybe it's too hard stated that I plan to do this, I just checked if this works and obtained surprising results. Check out attached file for the results, it is also uploaded to my shell account: http://psprint.blinkenshell.org/fg-114,fg-55..57.png (the file is pngcrush-ed, to limit message size). So it's about the word "$PATH". First line is fg=114,fg=55, then second line goes fg=114,fg=56, and third goes fg=114,fg=57 in the region_highlight element. All 3 colors of $PATH differ in the image. Actual color 114 is PaleGreen3 (color names from: https://jonasjacek.github.io/colors/), actual 55..57 go from purple to violet, all in dark brightness. But the output, i.e. color of word "$PATH" in attached image, goes from light green to light cyan. So what's happening? I've tested 2 terminals, iTerm and ExtraTerm. Also tried other combinations of colors, the results were similar, but here I just focused on the three 55..57. I write because I sense some possible feature heh? Some mixing of colors? Or some bug in a more serious situation than this `double-fg=' case. -- Sebastian Gniazdowski News: https://twitter.com/ZdharmaI IRC: https://kiwiirc.com/client/chat.freenode.net:+6697/#zplugin Blog: http://zdharma.org