Le 26-12-2013, à 22:05:26 -0800, Ben Fritz a écrit :
> I'm curious where you found "other opinions". Color schemes are global
> to all of Vim. There are no buffer-local or window-local color
> schemes.
I found this
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Change_the_color_scheme_to_show_where_you_are
but I'm not sure it answers my issue.
Anyway, if it's not possible to do this with vim, it's rather surprising
to me (I thought one could do nearly everything with vim) and I guess it
would be very useful and helpful. But unfortunately, I don't have the
necessary skills to hack such a feature.
> You could possibly hack a tab-local color scheme using
> TabEnter/TabLeave autocmds, but there's nothing built in even for
> that.
Would this be complicated to do?
Thank you for your answer
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