Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Re: background variable always set to light

> moreover, still as far as i know, changing that variable should not
> alter the current colors, but instead it does.

It is normal that setting 'background' does change some colors; see :help
'background':

When 'background' is set Vim will adjust the default color groups for the
new value. But the colors used for syntax highlighting will not change.

In other words: colors that are not set by the color scheme are set to
defaults, which change according to the value of 'background'.

Why the option is reset to 'light', though, I don't know.

Best,
Paul

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