Public bug reported:
Ubuntu has had a default terminal colour scheme of white text against a
dark purple background for a few years now, yet the default behaviour
for vim is with bg=light. This results in almost illegible colour
choices for syntax highlighting (dark blues and reds are not helpful
against a dark purple background). Every time I ssh into a remote
machine and run vim, I am forced to :set bg=dark before I can read any
comments.
Please consider making a dark background the default assumption in
Ubuntu's vim package.
** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please make :set background=dark the default
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