> This,  as a bypass, seems to work:
> 
> g:fzf_colors = { fg:  ['fg', 'Normal'], 
>                \ bg:  ["bg", "Normal"],
>                \ hl:  ["fg", "IncSearch"],
>                \ info:    ["fg", "IncSearch"],
>                \ border:  ["fg", "Ignore"],
>                \ prompt:  ["fg", "Comment"],
>                \ pointer: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
>                \ marker:  ["fg", "IncSearch"],
>                \ spinner: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
>                \ header:  ["fg", "WildMenu"] }
> g:fzf_colors['fg+'] = ["fg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn", "Normal"]
> g:fzf_colors['bg+'] = ["bg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn"]
> g:fzf_colors['hl+'] = ["fg", "IncSearch"]

Looks like your problem is with the "fg+" key, the plus character is not
allowed in a literal key.  You can use the Javascript notation, using
square brackets:

 g:fzf_colors = { fg:  ['fg', 'Normal'], 
                 bg:  ["bg", "Normal"],
                 hl:  ["fg", "IncSearch"],
                 info:    ["fg", "IncSearch"],
                 border:  ["fg", "Ignore"],
                 prompt:  ["fg", "Comment"],
                 pointer: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
                 marker:  ["fg", "IncSearch"],
                 spinner: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
                 header:  ["fg", "WildMenu"],
                ['fg+']: ["fg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn", "Normal"],
                ['bg+']: ["bg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn"],
                ['hl+']: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
                }
 
In Vim9 script you don't need the backslashes.
 

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