I'm using emacs 24 on OS X and have the strange problem that I'm unable to see any color codes. Emacs seems to just ignore them. My motivation is to see colored output from cmake, llvm and the googletest framework for a C++ project. I'd like to see the colors in compile mode, however it would probably suffice to fix the display for comint or shell modes.

My problem differs from many others in the fact that I can neither see the raw ansi color sequences nor the colors they should produce. It seems that the codes are just stripped away from the output, but I can't find out where.

ANSI codes not rendered correctly

I tried out the obvious things like

  • requiring 'ansi-color
  • turning ansi-color-for-comint-mode on
  • unsuccessfully trying to produce any ansi-colored output in either shell, eshell, multi-term, ansi-term
  • setting my TERM to various settings, including xterm, xterm-color, xterm-256color

all to no avail.

Edit:

My emacs configuration is divided into my personal settings and a fork of emacs prelude in which I modified some minor settings, mainly adding packages

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There was a similar question – syohex Feb 12 at 4:01
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@syohex: No, it's covered by the "this is different from" clause in the question! – tripleee Feb 12 at 6:50
Looks to me from your screenshot like the output from the echo is colored, probably by the regular compile-mode highlighting. – tripleee Feb 12 at 6:53
The last line is colored as part of compile-mode's regular highlighting, but it's not the blue/bold combination that I would expect from the ansi codes. – jupp0r Feb 12 at 7:56
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I'm the author of Emacs Prelude and there are none settings there that would strip the colors. I've just tried both shell-mode and ansi-term and the output there is colored nicely. I'll investigate further. – Bozhidar Batsov Feb 17 at 9:55
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So it turned out that the problem was caused by zenburn-theme 1.2. There was a bug there with the ansi-color-names-vector that's fixed in version 1.3 (released just now). If you're experiencing a similar problem make sure you upgrade your version of zenburn.

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thanks for the help – jupp0r Feb 28 at 15:49
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I can definitely say it's working fine for me with just (ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on). FWIW you can browse my emacs config, but it's fairly big :)

https://github.com/aufflick/emacs.d

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