Today I installed the last version of MacPorts on my laptop, since then (though I cannot be sure that this is the real cause) vim\'s color schemes don\'t load anymore. Instead, a strange black-and-whi
I want to set my windows color scheme to negative colors. I tried to use Magnify toolwhich can be used to make negative colors scheme. But this program generates some lag. It is especially visible whe
I\'ve had my \"Like Box\" color scheme set to \"Dark\" for months and all of a sudden it only displays in \"Light\" (used to be background black and text white).I went to the developer pag开发者_开发知
Is there any way, in my vimrc, to override the background setting of my colorscheme and force it to black? I\'m looking for something like
I can set a colors to object using Bru开发者_运维问答sh as follows: Brushes.Red How to apply the same using numbers,
I used to use gVim, but now I am switching to terminal Vim and would like to get rid of some annoying background highlighting which is being rendered under certain text. Here are some examples of what
I\'m looking at the source code for a wxpython application (I\'m new to wx), and wanted to make a few changes to the colors used by the application - windows, tabs, etc.
Every time I put a cursor on a variable in VS2010 it highlights it and any othe开发者_JAVA百科r place where its used with gray background. I know that in Fonts and Colors we can change color schemes.
I am having a strange issue with iTerm2, in terminal vim (non-gui) and the solarized color scheme. First, I have set iTerm2 to use the dark solarized colour scheme.
I am using a version of Vim\'s wombat color theme for Visual studio 2008. Whenever I open a window of a plugin (Visual AssistX in my case), the theme colors change. Especially the \"User keywords\" ca