Il 22/06/20 17:09, Jonathan Dowland ha scritto:
That was my take, too. The difference to me looks due to bg=light and
bg=dark discrepancy. OP, you doubt this, but have you tried to confirm
it?
I hadn't tried, because I misunderstood Liam's suggestion. I've tried
now and you're right, issuing
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 09:35:45AM -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
I think what happened is that when you set the default colour scheme
interactively a light background was assumed. That's why you get less
contrast in your second screenshot. If you subsequently do ':set
bg=dark' it should look like
On Mon, 22 Jun, 2020 at 09:35:45 -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> On Mon, 2020-06-22 at 12:22 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Jun, 2020 at 10:53:46 +0200, Lucio wrote:
> > > Il 22/06/20 10:05, elvis ha scritto:
> > > > Somewhere on your system maybe /usr/share/vim or in /etc that default
>
On Mon 22 Jun 2020 at 10:53:46 (+0200), Lucio wrote:
> I couldn't find the link, but I found /usr/share/vim/vim81/colors
> directory, that contains only 19 colorschemes: not that hard to
> bruteforce after all. I've tried all of them one after the other and I
> finally found "ron" to be the real
On Mon, 2020-06-22 at 12:22 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jun, 2020 at 10:53:46 +0200, Lucio wrote:
> > Il 22/06/20 10:05, elvis ha scritto:
> > > 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
Il 22/06/20 13:22, Liam O'Toole ha scritto:
I think what happened is that when you set the default colour scheme
interactively a light background was assumed. That's why you get less
contrast in your second screenshot. If you subsequently do ':set
bg=dark' it should look like the first
On 22/6/20 6:53 pm, Lucio wrote:
Il 22/06/20 10:05, elvis ha scritto:
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.
I couldn't find the link, but I found /usr/share/vim/vim81/colors
directory,
On Mon, 22 Jun, 2020 at 10:53:46 +0200, Lucio wrote:
> Il 22/06/20 10:05, elvis ha scritto:
> > 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.
>
> I couldn't find the link, but I found
Il 22/06/20 10:05, elvis ha scritto:
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.
I couldn't find the link, but I found /usr/share/vim/vim81/colors
directory, that contains only 19 colorschemes:
Hi,
22 juin 2020 à 09:36 de lu...@sulweb.org:
> I want the first colorscheme in every other `vim` I use, but I have no clue
> about how to specify it.
>
If I were you, I would:
* look into /usr/share/vim/vimXX/colors/ (replace XX with the correct version)
* inside vim type ":colorscheme" with
On 2020-06-22 08:36, 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
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
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
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