2009/6/7 StarWing wrote:
>
> On 6月8日, 上午1时26分, Jeri Raye <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have my default color file in the directory:
>> C:\Program Files\Vim\vimfiles\colors
>>
>> What do I need to do to let vim load a different color scheme when a
>> certain file type is detected?
>>
>> For example:
>> If I creat a colorscheme file aaa.vim
>> Where does this file needs to be stored?
>> And how do I let vim load this when a filetype of aaa is detected?
>>
>> In other words:
>> if I open "myfile.aaa" in gvim I want the color scheme aaa.vim
>
> you can put aaa.vim into ftplugin folder, and everything is done.

But note that 'filetype' is a concept that applies to a particular
buffer, while colorschemes are global - this won't make a lot of sense
if you ever open a second file of a different filetype in the same vim
instance.

~Matt

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