On 22/6/20 5:36 pm, Lucio wrote:
I posted this question @superuser [1] two days ago, but it seems few
know Debian enough there, so here it is for you.
In every Linux system I install or I happen to log into I want to use
the same vim colorscheme, e.g. the default one Debian uses, because I
usually use Debian and I like the default colorscheme. What's its
name? I need the name to specify it in the `$HOME/.vimrc` file of
other systems:
colorscheme whatever
The problem is that even `default` is not the correct name in Debian,
in fact if I open a file in one of my Debian systems without a
`$HOME/.vimrc` file (so no `colorscheme` command at all), I get this:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/5hrCd.png
then, while I'm inside `vim`, I type the `:colorscheme` command, and
it replies `default`. However if I create a `$HOME/.vimrc` file with
`colorscheme default` in it, in the same Debian system, and then I
open the same file, I get this instead:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/W2rFU.png
I want the first colorscheme in every other `vim` I use, but I have no
clue about how to specify it.
[1]: https://superuser.com/questions/1562159/
Somewhere on your system maybe /usr/share/vim or in /etc that default
colour scheme is defined or linked to a real colour scheme. Find it.
Name it something meaningful to you. And then use it on all your
systems. Or copy the parts out of it into a .vimrc
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