On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 07:11:14AM -0700, Stuart Jansen said:
> On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 00:08, Gary Thornock wrote:
> > My main complaint with the color coded editing is that the default
> > colors are unreadable (indeed, often nearly invisible) against the
> > black background in my terminal window. I know, I know, I should
> > probably download a new color scheme. Trouble is, every time I've
> > done that, it's given me fits about syntax errors and
> > incompatibilities in the color scheme file. Setting "syntax off"
> > lets me have nice green-on-black text with no hassle :)
>
> It should be more readable if you
> set bg=dark
> If you like it, add it to your .vimrc
Another option is to download Hans' desert color scheme. I know you've
had problems with other color schemes, but these are the best coding
colors I've ever used. Very easy to see everything. Though, you have
to use it in gvim.
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