On 02/17/2011 11:21 AM, Ben Schmidt wrote:
On 17/02/11 8:24 PM, Jeroen Budts wrote:
> ....

But...I can get it to do what I want, by explicitly setting the User1
highlight bg to the same as the StatusLine bg, and Vim automatically
readjusts it in line with this comment from the help:

"The difference between User{N} and StatusLine will be applied
to StatusLineNC for the statusline of non-current windows."

How confusing.

I guess it's a buglet.

Thanks for the suggestion! I tried your solution with a few different configurations but i couldn't get it to work. Maybe it has something to do with the Molokai colorscheme i'm currently using. One strange thing about that (or maybe i simply don't understand it) is it's definition for StatusLine:

hi StatusLine      guifg=#455354 guibg=fg
hi StatusLineNC    guifg=#808080 guibg=#080808

It defines the background as 'fg'. When i use fg in User1 it simply is white (which is indeed the default color of the normal text). I also tried the real color (#465457) as bg for User1 for your solution, but then User1 has always that background color (bot in StatusLine and StatusLineNC). I'll use a background color for now, as this seems a lot more complex as it should be...

Thx for the help!
Jeroen


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