On 09/03/10 15:01, LuKreme wrote:
On 9-Mar-2010, at 06:08, KKde wrote:

On Mar 9, 11:29 am, LuKreme<[email protected]>  wrote:
When I run  gvim, I get syntax coloring all over the place, even in USENET 
posting all the headers and quotes and signatures are color coded.

But when I run vim, there's no syntax coloring at all.


Looks like, your .gvimrc has syntax on setting, but .vimrc doesn't
have. Can you check those?

I don't have either of those files. I have a .viminfo file, but it looks like 
it contains a list of recent files and commands.




Well, open Vim then, and do the following:

        :e ~/.vimrc

If what you said above is true, you'll see an empty buffer, and maybe at the bottom of the screen something like

        ".vimrc" [New File]

Type the following two lines into this file (no indent necessary):

        runtime vimrc_example.vim
        " add any user customizations here

then save it, quit (:wq) and restart Vim. You should then have syntax coloring in any files you edit.


Best regards,
Tony.
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