Try GetLatestVimScripts --
http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=642
(also at http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#VimFuncs ; see
getscript.tar.gz). Set up a list of scripts you're interested in (an
example is included
with either of the two downloads) and
Hi all,
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:09:42 -0500
Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... snip
Is there a Notepad.exe mailing list? Why is it so hard to write
plugins for Notepad? ;)
Vim...what an editor! :)
-tim
You can say that again Tim!!! I've been using it for 4-5yrs now and I'd
call
Hello Vim List,
Motivated by the stunningly poor readability of highlighting
group Pmenu (white on magenta or light-magenta), I looked
for ways to change the meaning of at least Pmenu and
PmenuSel. Their are no officially distributed colorschemes
that support all the new groups and only 3, of
Hi!
--- Bill McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Motivated by the stunningly poor readability of highlighting
group Pmenu (white on magenta or light-magenta),
You are right, the defaults of this is awful. The same holds
for the highlights of Constant and Title. These color schemes
nearly hurt
Hello,
I found no way to change Gvim's default highlighting for
these groups. What I found is a mapping of the groups to
group names in the setting 'highlight'.
I believe you're supposed to change these default mappings in your .vimrc file,
but unfortunately your changes will get lost as
On Mon 2-Oct-06 1:34am -0600, Georg Dahn wrote:
--- Bill McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my 161 colorschemes in vimfiles\colors (obtained at Vim
Online):
What do you do with so many color schemes? Some of them have
been updated already, just fetch the new versions. For example,