Oh thats great gary.
Can you please tell me which file is the one that saves those settings ans where to find it? So i can do the same thing.
Thanks again
juan
On mar, 24 de may de 2011, 15:30:44 ART, Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com> wrote:
> On 2011-05-24, Juan incaurgarat wrote:
> > Thank you Ben, Gary and pansz
> >
> > that soulution did work, i had to change de $ for %
> > thanks a lot for your help, this was driving me crazy.
> >
> > now, Ben, i dont like GVIM cuz it doesnt look like the terminal VIM
> > can i change its color settings? that can help.
> > one of the good things about it is the toolbar?
>
> I have one set of configuration files that I share among all my Vim
> installations:
>
> - vim on Linux
> - gvim on Linux
> - gvim on Windows
> - vim on Cygwin
>
> so they all look and behave the same. While I'm using Vim, it's
> easy to forget which system I'm on.
>
> I prefer to use Vim with light text on a black background, so I use
> a common colorscheme file that executes
>
> hi Normal guibg=black guifg=lightgrey
>
> plus a lot of other stuff.
>
> > and thanks Gary for the html thing, i didnt know that =)
>
> You're welcome.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
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