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*sign.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Sep 06
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*sign.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Nov 12
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
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characters to display them in. When the last sign is unplaced the column
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disappears again. This behavior can be changed with the 'signcolumn' option.
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The color of the column is set with the SignColumn group |hl-SignColumn|.
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Example to set the color: >
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The color of the column is set with the SignColumn highlight group
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|hl-SignColumn|. Example to set the color: >
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:highlight SignColumn guibg=darkgrey
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<
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sign group allows Vim plugins to use unique signs without interfering with
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other plugins using signs.
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The group name "popupmenu" is used by popup windows where 'cursorline' is set.
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*sign-priority*
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Each placed sign is assigned a priority value. When multiple signs are placed
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on the same line, the attributes of the sign with the highest priority is used
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