On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Paul <paul.domaskis@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually, the reason you might have cringed at syntax highlighting,
> especially if you just looked at it momentarily, is default colours.
> We all have our unique preferences, and my color scheme looks nothing
> like the (nowadays) default. But if you haven't missed the feature
> til now, more power to you.
We each have our preferences, and that's why (1) Vim comes with a lot
of different color schemes, and (2) with a little digging into the
help, it isn't very hard to write your own.
My homebuilt colorscheme
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/other/almost-default.vim
looks "almost but not exactly" like the gvim default, both in gvim and
in a 256-color terminal such as konsole or xterm, provided that some
"helper script" such as CSApprox is loaded. (In the 8/16 color text
console it falls back to "almost" the console Vim default.) One of the
"funnies" I have built into it is a status line which changes colour
at the CursorHold,CursorHoldI events.
Best regards,
Tony.
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