On Fri, 15 Mar 2024 at 17:59, Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> wrote:
>
>
> On Fr, 15 Mär 2024, A. Wik wrote:
>
> > I have:
> > colorscheme blue
> > set background=dark
> > hi Error guifg=darkgrey guibg=lightred gui=underline
> > \ ctermfg=darkgrey ctermbg=lightred
> > in my .vimrc
> >
> > Normally, errors are highlighted in lightred foreground on lightred
> > background, which is, of course, unreadable. Hence the "hi ..."
> > statement in the .vimrc.
> >
> > The problem is that the "hi ..." doesn't seem to work if run from
> > .vimrc, but it works when I run this manually:
> > :hi Error ctermfg=darkgrey ctermbg=lightred
>
> What exactly do you mean with "doesn't seem to work" ? What does :hi
> Error show? Or even :verbose :hi Error
>
After starting up the editor and setting "verbose" to 5, ":hi Error"
reports the following:
Error xxx term=reverse ctermfg=12 ctermbg=12 gui=underline guifg=red
guibg=darkBlue
Last set from c:\prg\vim73\colors\blue.vim
"blue.vim" has the following statement:
hi Error guifg=red guibg=darkBlue gui=underline ctermfg=red
-Albert.
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