On 9/4/19, Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> wrote:
>
> On Mi, 04 Sep 2019, hh h wrote:
>
>>
>> I installed 2:8.0.1453-1ubuntu1.1 in Ubuntu 18.4, could anyone explain why
>> vim display underline in system key word, I don't want those underline,
>> how can I set .vimrc to remove those underline?
>>
>> #include <unistd.h>
>> #include <inttypes.h>
>> #include <string>
>> #include <vector>
>
> That is quite a brief problem description. From the context, I assume
> you see this with C files, however I don't see that with the mentioned
> header lines.
With C++ file.
> Please provide exact reproduction steps. Start with vim --clean
Wow, that makes different, it displays color, no underline any more,
how can I run the vim without --clean?
Also, I use .vimrc configure, what the statement can I add to .vimrc
to turn the color off?
Thank you Christian
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