On Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 11:38:23 AM UTC-4, JESii wrote:
> I agree with meine -- when I look at your vim screenshot, it's clear to me that there IS synta highlighting applied to your file. It's just different than the newvim screenshot you provided.
>
> > > it probably depends on the colorscheme you use (what and how your syntax
> > > is displayed) and on a line in your .vimrc: `syntax enable'
> > >
> > > see also `:help syntax' for further instructions on the use and
> > > possibilities.
> > >
> > > //meine
> >
> > Pretty sure that is not the case:
> >
I don't think I was clear this is Gvim on windows. When you create a terminal buffer there are no colors. Do you use Windows Gvim and have colors in the terminal??
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