On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Matt Wozniski <m...@drexel.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Ben Kim <b...@tamu.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> CentOS, vim7.0
>>
>> I wanted to use my own color scheme and made it
>> /usr/share/vim/vim70/colors/default.vim. But vim does not seem to use it
>> when I open a file, or use vimdiff.
>>
>> I have to do :colors default explicitly.
>>
>> What color scheme, then, is being used? I even removed everything under
>> /usr/share/vim/vim70/colors/ leaving only the default.vim, but it didn't
>> make any difference.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
> The default colorscheme is hardcoded into vim when it is built, in syntax.c

In retrospect, though, that answer didn't really address what you were
trying to do.  If all you want is for vim to use your colorscheme when
it starts up, the normal way to do it is to put that scheme in
~/.vim/colors/foo.vim, and then to add

    colorscheme foo

to your ~/.vimrc

~Matt

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