-> Erika: It worked. And I promise to RTFM next time :)
-> all: Thanks a lot for all help.
Ciao,
Andreas
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( 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
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
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
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
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
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