Monday, January 28, 2013

Re: TOhtml reverses text/background color for default colorscheme

On Monday, January 28, 2013 1:59:47 PM UTC-6, Paul wrote:
> I issued the following in gvim compiled for Windows:
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> colorscheme default
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> TOhtml
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> The default color scheme is black text on white background. However,
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> the resulting HTML shows white text on black background, which will
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> empty out the printer toner very quickly.

I do not see this, on my Windows XP 64-bit machine, running 7.3.762 gvim

gvim -N -u NONE -i NONE -U NONE
:runtime plugin/tohtml.vim
(...enter some text...)
:colorscheme default
:TOhtml

For me, this gives black text on a white background.

> However, the closed folds
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> and the text showing in the closed folds are the right color. Has
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> anyone else experienced this on Windows 7 (64-bit)?
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> Interestingly enough, gvim compiled for Cygwin and its X11 renders to
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> HTML using the proper colours. I provide the version info for both
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> Windows & Cygwin/X11 versions below.
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> Windows version:
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> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Oct 27 2010 17:59:02)
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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> MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
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> Included patches: 1-46
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> [Snip]
> ==================================================================
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>
>
>
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> Cygwin/X11 version:
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> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Aug 31 2012 02:25:38)
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Included patches: 1-646
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> [Snip]
> ==================================================================

It looks like your cygwin Vim is much more recent, and your TOhtml plugin is therefore probably also much more recent.

Can you try installing a more recent native Vim to see what happens? If this does not work or is not an option, can you post a file as example output of the script?

There are multiple ways to get an up-to-date Vim on Windows, my preferred method being the 32-bit "Vim without Cream" installer from the Cream project. See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Where_to_download_Vim or http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/

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