Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Re: make terminal VIM my default text editor Ubuntu 11.04

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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