cga2000 wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 10:42:31AM EDT, striker wrote:
I am using colorscheme vo_dark. When I :set cul or use visual highlighting, the color for the highlight is light gray and makes the highlighted text very difficult to see.

The first few lines are:

let g:colors_name="VO Dark"
hi normal guifg=darkgreen guibg=black   ctermfg=darkgreen ctermbg=black
hi StatusLine guifg=darkgreen guibg=black ctermfg=darkgreen ctermbg=black hi StatusLineNC guifg=darkgreen guibg=black ctermfg=darkgreen ctermbg=black hi VertSplit guifg=darkgreen guibg=black ctermfg=darkgreen ctermbg=black
hi OL1 guifg=darkgreen  ctermfg=darkgreen
hi OL2 guifg=red        ctermfg=red
hi OL3 guifg=lightblue  ctermfg=lightblue
hi OL4 guifg=violet     ctermfg=magenta
hi OL5 guifg=darkgreen  ctermfg=darkgreen
hi OL6 guifg=red        ctermfg=red
hi OL7 guifg=lightblue  ctermfg=lightblue
hi OL8 guifg=violet     ctermfg=magenta
hi OL9 guifg=darkgreen  ctermfg=darkgreen

My question is this:
What do I need to look for and change in order to implement a new color for the highlighting?

Sorry I'm behind with my howmework ..

What's "cul"..?

Is it a new feature with Vim 7.0?

Here, :help cul says

E149: Sorry, no help for cul

Thanks

cga



It's an option which is new in version 7.

In version 7 Vim, ":help cul", or, more properly, ":help 'cul'", shows the help for the 'cursorline' option. There is also a 'cursorcolumn' (aka 'cuc') option. These are boolean options; when on, the cursor line and/or the cursor column are highlighted with a different highlight group than the default "Normal" group, helping you to easily find your cursor if the blinking isn't enough for you.


Best regards,
Tony.

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