On Apr 3, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Ralph Shumaker wrote:
I changed my gnome-terminal from black on white to white on black. Comments (dark blue) in bash scripts are difficult to read (unless I dim the light in the room :) ).


In .vimrc:

se background=dark


In vim itself, type ":se bg=dark" (minus the quotes, of course) while in command mode to do the same thing.

I keep my terminals light grey on black (because, hey, they're terminals, right?), but use the white-background convention for everything else. Usually the white-on-black gives me headaches. Somehow, psychologically, though, the inverse is true for terminal windows.

Gregory

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