[Vimoutliner] color schemes messed up
Noel Henson
noel at noels-lab.com
Mon Mar 12 11:29:42 EST 2007
he: vo-color
Noel
On Sunday 11 March 2007 01:32, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I started using vimoutliner and I like it. However, apparently it messes
> up the color schemes of other (non-otl) documents. I am using vim 7 (not
> gvim) in the Terminal on Mac OS X.
>
> For example, when I open ~/.vimrc, vim uses a specific color scheme.
> That's fine. However, when I open the same file *after* opening an .otl
> file, .vimrc looks completely different. For example, keywords like
> "map" suddenly appear in bold face vimoutliner has been loaded.
>
> I changed the ~/.vim/colors/vo_dark.vim file, because it produced many
> bold fonts (which are nowhere defined). Even LineNr changed from normal
> font to bold after vimoutliner was loaded.
>
> How can I force vimoutliner only to touch .otl relevant colors, but not
> others? Especially the fact that suddenly many bold face fonts appear
> makes me wonder, because I don't see any ":hi xxx cterm=bold" defined in
> .vim/*.
>
> Thanks for any hint.
> Claus
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