Hi John,
thanks for your help. I have tried several times, but always failed. 
1. I first tried to set "abc" in my file to be red as:
:match abc /\<yellow\>/
the system seems to be idle and there is no response.
2. I checked help with "match" command and tried its example:
:highlight abc ctermbg=green guibg=green
:match abc /\<red\>/
still there is no reponse.
could you give me some timps? thanks.
在 2014年12月24日星期三UTC+8下午7时08分01秒,JohnBeckett写道:
> skyworld wrote:
> > normally I use gvim instead of vi. My question is for gvim is:
> > can i use different color to show diffent word?  For example,
> > I would like to highlight word "red" with red and "yellow"
> > with color yellow in one document. Is this possible?
> 
> The tip for that is:
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_multiple_words
> 
> It can be done manually to a limited extent. In the following,
> "Search" and "Error" are highlight groups that should be
> displayed by default with the ":highlight" command.
> 
>     :match Search /\<yellow\>/
>     :2match Error /\<red\>/
> 
> To switch highlighting off:
> 
>     :match none
>     :2match none
> 
> John
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