On 2018-09-12, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Gary Johnson wrote:
> 
> > When I diff a syntax-highlighted buffer, the diff highlighting often
> > conflicts with the syntax highlighting so that some text has the
> > same foreground and background colors and becomes impossible to
> > read.
> > 
> > I have worked around this problem with the following autocommand.
> > 
> >     au FilterWritePost * if &diff | setlocal syn=OFF | endif
> > 
> > With the new internal diff, this doesn't seem to be working anymore.
> > That makes sense since the internal diff doesn't need to write any
> > files, but now we don't seem to have a hook for changing settings
> > when diff is enabled.
> > 
> > What would be nicest is a pair of hooks (autocommand events) that
> > would be triggered when a buffer entered and left diff mode.
> > 
> > Any thoughts on this?
> 
> How about using an OptionSet autocommand?  I haven't tried this:
> 
>      au OptionSet diff if &diff | setlocal syn=OFF | endif

In some but not in all cases.  For example, if I run vimdiff as part
of the "git difftool" command, the OptionSet autocommand is not
triggered.

I also tried BufWinEnter, but it didn't help.

Regards,
Gary

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