On Dec 27, 2007 12:02 PM, OOzy Pal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I edit these .vim files to tweak colors. Where are colors defined?
[This example assumes your version is 6.3 and it's a default
installation. YMMV. -DPB]
Color schemes and themes are in:
/usr/share/vim/vim63/colors/
Syntax highlighting definition files are in:
/usr/share/vim/vim63/syntax/
To edit the PHP syntax highlighting definition file, open:
/usr/share/vim/vim63/syntax/php.vim
In there, you'll find lines such as this:
syn keyword phpFunctions utf8_decode utf8_encode
xml_error_string xml_get_current_byte_index
xml_get_current_column_number xml_get_current_line_number
xml_get_error_code xml_parse_into_struct xml_parse
xml_parser_create_ns xml_parser_create xml_parser_free
xml_parser_get_option xml_parser_set_option
xml_set_character_data_handler xml_set_default_handler
xml_set_element_handler xml_set_end_namespace_decl_handler
xml_set_external_entity_ref_handler xml_set_notation_decl_handler
xml_set_object xml_set_processing_instruction_handler
xml_set_start_namespace_decl_handler
xml_set_unparsed_entity_decl_handler contained
Those define how each string (keyword) should be classified. In
the above example, `xml_parso_into_struct` would be classified as
`phpFunctions`. Further down, you'll see lines like these:
HiLink phpStringDouble String
HiLink phpNumber Number
HiLink phpFloat Float
HiLink phpMethods Function
HiLink phpFunctions Function
HiLink phpBaselib Function
Notice that `phpFunctions` is an alias to `Function`.
Now check through the files in the themes directory, and you'll
see that (some) have colors and styles defined for Function (some are
re-aliased as `Identifier`, if memory serves correctly). Take a few
hints from those files, and you should be able to write your own from
scratch.
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