Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Re: Colors when opening a file where a swap file exists

On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 9:48:08 PM UTC+1, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Does it change with vim --cmd ':set bg=dark' or
> vim --cmd ':set bg=light'
> ?

Nope, still get the green color using any of the above.

> Sorry, don't know iTerm2 well. From a quick google search xterm-256color
> seems to be correct. Can't you configure it for other colors?

What do you mean configure it for other colors? I can change the color for normal and light green but I use a dark theme in my terminal where I want the colors configured but then I use a light color in vim :)

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