i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
semi-transparent background, the dark blue used in comments is virtually
unreadable and i'd like very much to be able to change the scheme used
i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
semi-transparent background, the dark blue used in comments is virtually
unreadable and i'd like very much to be able to change the scheme
i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
...
You can override the default colors in your .vimrc file. You'd have to
dig through the docs or the default files, but here are some
On July 7, 2003 11:07 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to see the same colors in your xterm as you do on the console
(which I think is nice), here are the hex equivalents to configure your
xterm with. These are the colors that date to prehistoric times: 0: Black
#00
1: DarkRed
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 07:35, daniel wrote:
i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
semi-transparent background, the dark blue used in comments is virtually
unreadable and i'd like
On Monday 07 July 2003 11:10 am, daniel wrote:
cool
where do i put that stuff?
It depends on your xterm. In Konsole:
1) Settings-Configure Konsole-Schema
2) Edit the colors there, then chose Save schema and choose a nice name.
3) Settings-Schema-Your Schmea
4) Settings-Save Settings
--
Tom