Nico Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> `set cursorline` seems to override the background colors even for
> characters that are in group Error. With the default color scheme,
> this makes Errors unreadable: They are displayed with red background
> and white text, and the default cursorline color is a light grey. If
> the cursor is in the same line as the error, Errors are displayed
> with a light grey background and white text -- barely readable
> (tested on gvim/ubuntu and carbon vim/osx).
>
> Any ideas what could be done about this?
>
> Thanks,
> Nico
Find an appropriate color scheme, or write your own. Either change the Error
group (e.g. to _black_ on red), the CursorLine group (e.g. to underlined), or
both.
Best regards,
Tony.
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