Re: writing one text the same way vim's help

2019-05-13 Thread Mathieu Roux
On sam., 2019-05-11 at 20:28 +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 11.05.19 14:34, Erik Christiansen wrote: > > On 10.05.19 19:29, Mathieu Roux wrote: > > > 1) |plouf| is colored is blue, and *plouf* is colored in red when > > > open > > > with vi. It is function of hightlight, right? How can i use

Re: writing one text the same way vim's help

2019-05-11 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 11.05.19 14:34, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 10.05.19 19:29, Mathieu Roux wrote: > > 1) |plouf| is colored is blue, and *plouf* is colored in red when open > > with vi. It is function of hightlight, right? How can i use the same > > highlight for my own-text file? > > Not being a user of

Re: writing one text the same way vim's help

2019-05-10 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 10.05.19 19:29, Mathieu Roux wrote: > 1) |plouf| is colored is blue, and *plouf* is colored in red when open > with vi. It is function of hightlight, right? How can i use the same > highlight for my own-text file? Not being a user of highlighting, I can only point to ":h highlight". Mastering

writing one text the same way vim's help

2019-05-10 Thread Mathieu Roux
Hi everybody, I posted questions before, but i was not clear in my mind about what i wanted to do exactly and what was possible with vim. I read more in vim's help, and i understand better now. I can see in my directory /usr/share/vim/vim80/doc how vim's help files are made. And now i think tags