[Vimoutliner] color schemes messed up

Tim Roberts timr at probo.com
Mon Mar 12 16:00:27 EST 2007


Sam Roberts wrote:
> 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?
>   

When I installed vo, it installed two color scheme files in
vimfiles\colors: vo_dark.vim and vo_light.vim.  Those two color schemes
apply only to .otl files, and the appropriate file is chosen based on
whether I have background set to dark or light.  When I switch back to a
.c file, it has the normal C coloration.

Now, I admit that I have played very little with vim color schemes, but
my experience so far has been that the vo color scheme doesn't affect my
normal editing.

-- 
Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

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