Re: Colors when editing message

2001-03-06 Thread Andreas Grytz
-> Erika: It worked. And I promise to RTFM next time :) -> all: Thanks a lot for all help. Ciao, Andreas -- Andreas Grytz | http://www.linux-user.de Stefan-George-Ring 24 | Tel: +49 (0) 89 993411-0 D-81929 München | Fax: +49 (0) 89 993411-99

Re: Colors when editing message

2001-03-05 Thread Erika Pacholleck
( Mon, 05 Mär 2001 ) Andreas Grytz <-- : > I am sorry for being so unprecise. I don't have a problem with > the color of the background. I wanted the font of the qutoed text > to be more bright. The second level quoted text is cyan, which is > fine. Now I wanted the first level quoted text to be b

Re: Colors when editing message

2001-03-05 Thread Roel Vanhout
Hi, set background=dark doesn't actually set your background to dark, it just tells vim that you use a dark background, and this way vim knows that it has to use light colors in the syntax highlighting. Anyway, in case you already knew this ;-), i would suggest downloading the vim reference guide

Re: Colors when editing message

2001-03-05 Thread Roel Vanhout
Hi, Put this in your .vimrc: set background=dark cheers, roel On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:22:58AM +0100, Andreas Grytz wrote: > Hello, > > I have a small problem with quoted text when I edit a messages > (with vim). > It's displayed blue on on black. I wanted to have the black > background, bu

Re: Colors when editing message

2001-03-05 Thread Andreas Grytz
I am sorry for being so unprecise. I don't have a problem with the color of the background. I wanted the font of the qutoed text to be more bright. The second level quoted text is cyan, which is fine. Now I wanted the first level quoted text to be brightblue instead of blue. Thanks a lot up to he

Colors when editing message

2001-03-05 Thread Andreas Grytz
Hello, I have a small problem with quoted text when I edit a messages (with vim). It's displayed blue on on black. I wanted to have the black background, but display the text brightblue. I don't know which/where I do have to set this color. Any hints? Ciao, Andreas -- Andreas Grytz