[Vimoutliner] color schemes messed up

Sam Roberts sroberts at uniserve.com
Mon Mar 12 15:41:38 EST 2007


Quoting noel at noels-lab.com, on Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 09:29:42AM -0700:
> he: vo-color

Noel,

I'm no vim guru, but isn't the advice here not so useful for those using
vim for things other than .otl files?

This "colorscheme" only sets colors for vo related things, so all the
colors for the (presumably standard) kinds of objects set by the
colorschemes that come with vim get lost.

Wouldn't it make more sense for people to keep using whatever color
scheme they currently have (and probably want to have, assuming they use
vim for things other than outlining), and to set the vo colors by using
a .vim/after/syntax/vo_base.vim file?

I'm wondering if this colorscheme docs predates vo being rewritten as a
plugin? If vo used to be some kind of standalone vim-using application,
using a global colorschem would be fine, but if you have an .otl file in
one buffer, and a .c file in another, things don't work so well, at
least not for me or the original poster.

Cheers,
Sam



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