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If all comments look like the one in the screenshot above, you have enabled italics in onedark.vim by setting `g:onedark_terminal_italics=1` in your `~/.vimrc`, but your terminal isn't displaying italics correctly. You can either remove the option or [try to fix your terminal](https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim/issues/97#issuecomment-299719352). If you're using [iTerm2](http://iterm2.com) on macOS, you might need to [use a special TERMINFO](https://gist.github.com/sos4nt/3187620) to get italics working.
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### Why do colors looked washed out when using [iTerm2](https://www.iterm2.com)?
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Make sure that in Preferences, Profiles -> [Active Profile] -> Colors -> Minimum Contrast is turned all the way down. See [#145](https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim/issues/145) for more information.
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## Miscellaneous
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### Customizing onedark.vim's look without forking the repository
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