On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 02:14 -0700, Iban Nieto wrote:
Hi,
I use a lots of time the terminal, command line tools, editors etc. I'm using
screen with ansi colors that works perfect. But when I ran vim (with syntax
on in ~/.vimrc) cannot view any colors, only black and white with some bold
texts...
How to colorify vim in OpenSolaris?? Is a question for the console xterm /
dtterm ... ???
My vim works fine with gnome-terminal and xterm under JDS. Do not know
where your vim comes from, there is no vim by default.
Attach my .vimrc maybe helpful.
Halton.
I have probe with different terminals with no colors yet :(
Cheers
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An example for a gvimrc file.
The commands in this are executed when the GUI is started.
Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Last change: 2001 Sep 02
To use it, copy it to
for Unix and OS/2: ~/.gvimrc
for Amiga: s:.gvimrc
for MS-DOS and Win32: $VIM\_gvimrc
for OpenVMS: sys$login:.gvimrc
Make external commands work through a pipe instead of a pseudo-tty
set noguipty
set the X11 font to use
set guifont=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso8859-1
set ch=2 Make command line two lines high
set mousehideHide the mouse when typing text
Make shift-insert work like in Xterm
map S-Insert MiddleMouse
map! S-Insert MiddleMouse
Only do this for Vim version 5.0 and later.
if version = 500
I like highlighting strings inside C comments
let c_comment_strings=1
Switch on syntax highlighting if it wasn't on yet.
if !exists(syntax_on)
syntax on
endif
Switch on search pattern highlighting.
set hlsearch
For Win32 version, have K lookup the keyword in a help file
if has(win32)
let winhelpfile='windows.hlp'
map K :execute !start winhlp32 -k cword . winhelpfile CR
endif
Set nice colors
background for normal text is light grey
Text below the last line is darker grey
Cursor is green, Cyan when :lmap mappings are active
Constants are not underlined but have a slightly lighter background
highlight Normal guibg=grey90
highlight Cursor guibg=Green guifg=NONE
highlight lCursor guibg=Cyan guifg=NONE
highlight NonText guibg=grey80
highlight Constant gui=NONE guibg=grey95
highlight Special gui=NONE guibg=grey95
endif
I got this 'if' statement from (:help xterm-color) and it works,
so I'm not going to complain.
if has(terminfo)
let t_Co=8
let t_Sf=\e[3%p1%dm
let t_Sb=\e[4%p1%dm
else
let t_Co=8
let t_Sf=\e[3%dm
let t_Sb=\e[4%dm
endif
autocmd BufReadPost * if line('\) line('\) = line($) | exe normal
`\ | endif
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