I just wanted to report here what the problem was I just added set term=xterm-color in my vimrc and that "switched on" the syntax highlighting I was looking for
But now I have realised that colorls -G is not working in xterm, I don't see any colours... mmmh... | * Pau Amaro-Seoane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> va escriure: | | | Hi, | | | | I am using fluxbox and have found out that when I work with vim the | | syntax is not properly highlighted, whilst gnome-terminal is doing it | | fine. After looking for a while I gave up because I guess I have to | | manually tell xterm how to do it. There *is* some syntax highlighting | | but in bold-face and black and white, no colours (for e.g. tex files) | | | | Then I thought, ok, no problem, I use the gnome-terminal with fluxbox | | but the problem I have with it is that when I press F1, F2, F3, F4 I get | | | | S | | R | | Q | | P | | | | which I don't like, because I have mapped those keys to do elaborated | | things. I have looked in all those fancy gnome menus and tried to | | "switch off" the key bindings (gnome-keybinding-properties) without any | | result, as I expected. | | | | How can I set off this? I'd prefer to use xterm but then I have the | | syntax problem... | | | | any idea/ hint for these problems? | | | | thanks | | | | Pau | _______________________________________________ Openbsd-newbies mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies
