Yes, I've tried this. But erery time I set "cuc" and/or "cul" on, it
will slowdown the cursor movement. Especially scrolling the buffer.

BTW, I run gVim under MS-Windows XP.

On 12月29日, 上午1时13分, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 28/12/08 17:53, Nwngz wrote:
>
> > Although vim is able to highlight current line. But this will makes it
> > slowdown!
>
> > So, what about highlighting the current line number?
>
> Have you tried ":set cul" or maybe even ":set cuc cul"? I use it and it
> doesn't seem overly slow to me. I also have the following in my colorscheme:
>
> if has("gui_running")
>    hi clear CursorLine
>    hi CursorLine                 guibg=#F4F4F4
> endif
> hi clear CursorColumn
> hi link  CursorColumn   CursorLine
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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