I always have trouble finding where the cursor is in a large window, especially 
of syntax highlighting is used.  I recently discovered cursorline and 
cursorcolumn (thanks, Tony), which helps.

However, cursorcolumn has some distracting effects.  The highlight colours I 
use for cursorcolumn seems to override those for syntax highlighting, folds, 
and search highlighting.  It can look very strange; cognitively, it causes 
seemingly random characters to leap out of the page, making it hard to compose 
a report in (say) LaTeX.

I suspect that ideal solution is for the ":hi CursorColumn guifg=...  
guibg=..." to take effect only where Normal colours are in effect -- not where 
there is Search highlighting or folds.  This means that CursorColumn 
highlighting takes effect even at page positions where syntax colouring is in 
effect.  I can't actually try this to check that it has the desired cognitive 
effect.  Is there a way to achieve this?

As a second related question, can :hi colours be specified in such a way that 
some groups take precedence over others?  If so, I can achieve the desired 
effect by specifying the precedence of :hi groups.

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