On 04/03/10 09:29, Germain wrote:
Thank you. Your first solution is not very pleasant ;) ! For the two
following the cursorline become to much dark ... I do not really like
that.

Looking at your color scheme file, I took the syntax for the Error
hilight and I simply change the fg color from white to blod red ! For
the cursorline I did the same as you with a light grey bg. Thus with
error in bold red on the cursorline in lightgrey, errors are clearly
visible.

What do I win if I put all my hilight in a color scheme ? Is it just
more elegant or really important for bugs or mistakes ? Actually I do
not understand a large part of your one ... and I am a little bit
afraid to try to do one like that.

If you put all your highlight changes (compared to the default) in a colorscheme with a name, then you can not only test a different colorscheme and come back to your usual, you can also turn syntax highlighting off and on without losing your "special" highlights, you can change one highlight group temporarily (as I did for the CursorLine group while writing my previous post in this thread, to check if what I was saying made sense) then easily come back to your "normal" colours, etc. *And* if you decide to change something in your colour scheme, you can apply it "on the fly" without restarting Vim -- just save the modified colorscheme and do ":syntax enable" or ":syntax on" -- I'm a little fuzzy on the difference between the two.

In summary: I believe that it is both more elegant and easier to use once done. Of course there is some initial investment (you must write the colorscheme in the first place).


That is my current vimrc file, if you have advise for me I will be
very glad !

http://germain.salvato-vallverdu.perso.sfr.fr/vimrc

...salvato-vallverdu, fr... Catalunya-Nord?

Maybe I'll look at that vimrc someday, but please, not today.


Best

Germain


Best regards,
Tony.
--
Too much of a good thing is WONDERFUL.
                -- Mae West

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