Hello,

I apologize if some of you are seeing this a second time, since I know
same people subscribe to both vim and vimdev. I thought I'd try the
vimdev list in case this is a bug.


Original Message:

When writing C syntax, every time I make a paren error it gets
highlighted. For example 'if (foo))', the second paren gets highlighted
as white on red. I guess it is because of my 'hi Error guibg=Red
guifg=White' in the colorscheme file.

Here is a problem: when the error is on the line my cursor is positioned
on and I have the 'set cursorline' in my gvimrc, all I see is a white
paren - no red background.

Is this a bug or a feature? If it is a feature, how do I make errors
stand out on highlighted lines? I noticed one other e-mail about mixing
colors of cursorline and normal syntax highlighting, but I think there
was no solution given?

-denis
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