[gentoo-user] vim colours

2003-07-07 Thread daniel
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

Re: [gentoo-user] vim colours

2003-07-07 Thread Chris Bare
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

Re: [gentoo-user] vim colours

2003-07-07 Thread gentoo
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

Re: [gentoo-user] vim colours

2003-07-07 Thread daniel
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

Re: [gentoo-user] vim colours

2003-07-07 Thread Arthur Britto
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

Re: [gentoo-user] vim colours

2003-07-07 Thread Tom Schumm
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