On Tuesday, 23 April 2013 17:02:12 UTC+2, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 9:30:52 AM UTC-5, A HV wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > Is it possible and how to set up a Color Scheme for HTML documents?
> > I use curl | vim to open HTML URLs by Vim but it is in HTML code. Is it possible to switch between the HTML code and formated document in Vim? Like eLinks does for saving HTML pages like formated document :).
> > Thanks
> > Anton
>
> You are NOT asking for a color scheme. I don't know why you would have thought that.
>
> You're asking Vim to parse HTML like a web browser. Vim does not and probably can not do that.
>
> For VERY simple HTML documents it might be possible to hack together a syntax script using the 'conceal' feature to hide the HTML tags and format text with bold, italics, and underline. It MIGHT be further possible to colorize the text. But you probably cannot support all possible 24-bit colors and their various combinations with bold, underline, italic, etc. with a static syntax script.
>
> If you're just trying to view the text, you can either use syntax highlighting to conceal all HTML tags (and maybe replace some common character entities with their character), or pipe it through a text web browser like eLinks on the way to Vim.
PS eLinks has feature "Toggle HTML/Plan" actually I am looking such feature for Vim.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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