On Mo, 17 Nov 2014, Ben Fritz wrote:

> On Saturday, November 15, 2014 4:15:32 PM UTC-6, Jacky Alciné wrote:
> > The effect is for programming, it's meant to not be intrustive and be more 
> > of an auxiliary kind of thing. With good syntax highlighting and a good 
> > color scheme, it's the best.
> > 
> 
> The OP wants a solid background color line if the line is empty.
> 
> You cannot possibly achieve this with list mode.
> 
> The only way to highlight an entire empty line, is to place a sign defined 
> with linehl used to define a background color.
> 
> This sign will move around as the line moves around (good) but you must place 
> it manually or write your own script to do it on cursorhold or something. 
> It's possible there is an existing plugin but I don't know of one.

My DynamicSigns plugin (https://github.com/chrisbra/DynamicSigns) can do 
this:

:SignExpression getline(v:lnum)!~#'.'?'Line':0

(which means, use the 'Line' sign for highlighting empty lines.)

Best,
Christian
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