For ages I've had problems with 256-color xterm and vim. I never used a proper colorscheme, but just modified the default I was "magically" given. This changes all of that to make us now have a proper color scheme -- the "adam" scheme. Colors now work independent of console color depth, I think. There are remaining quirks, but I'll have to add the requirements as proper color mappings to my color scheme file.
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VimL
26 lines
461 B
VimL
"ADAM David Alan Martin's updated vimrc
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"source ~/.vim/default.vim
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let g:netrw_special_syntax=1
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set nofoldenable
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syntax on
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"The adam color scheme has both syntax colors and adam colorscheme now.
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"This fixes the longstanding xterm-256color issues I've had.
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colors adam
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source ~/.vim/vimrc.globalprefs
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source ~/.vim/vimrc.defkeymaps
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source ~/.vim/vimrc.keymaps
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source ~/.vim/vimrc.functions
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source ~/.vim/vimrc.fileprefs
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source ~/.vim/vimrc.statusline
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