Peter Hodge wrote:
Hello,

--- "A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If you have found a colorscheme which satisfies you "almost, but not completely", copy it to ~/.vim/colors/ under a different name (ending in .vim) and modify it there. Then you can set gui=bold for Function or cFunction in your own version of that colorscheme.

Alternatively, if you have Vim 7, you can download my AfterColors plugin
(http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=1641) and create your
customizations in ~/.vim/after/colors/<colorscheme>.vim, and you won't need to
make a copy of the entire colorscheme.

regards,
Peter

Does this actually work for you? IIRC, "after" colorschemes didn't work for me, so I concluded that ":colorscheme foobar" is equivalent to ":runtime colors/foobar.vim" not ":runtime! colors/foobar.vim".


Best regards,
Tony.

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