On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 02:22:20 +0100, pansz <[email protected]> wrote:

> My gvim have an up arrow and a down arrow at long menus, I think that's
> what you want. but I have everything default and I don't know why your
> gvim cannot scroll long menus.

I have that too, but only for menus that are not torn off, and it scrolls  
slowly compared with using a scrollbar.

> I wonder if you want to change colour schemes everyday? if you simply
> want to try each colour schemes to have your choice, it is better to use
> the following page:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/vimcolorschemetest/
>
> In this page you will see 428 color schemes in C html java perl etc.
> choose what you want and download the colorscheme you like.

Thanks for the pointer. That was actually where I downloaded the 100  
colour schemes from, but the problem now is switching quickly between them.

Ideally what I'm looking for is an interactive 'colour scheme chooser' - a  
panel showing clickable names/buttons for all installed schemes, not just  
the first 40 or so that fit on a vertical menu, so you can see them all at  
once and click between them without scrolling slowly through the menu each  
time. A tear-off menu that fitted all its items into a rectangular grid if  
there are too many to display vertically would be perfect. Maybe it could  
be done with a script, but that's a little beyond me.

It's not a big problem, just a slight niggle as I like to change schemes  
frequently.

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