in your .vimrc have
if that still doesn't produce coloured output, ensure that the filetyoe is being correctly recognised
will show you what vim thinks the filetype is
will set it to be a shell script.
Vim should then automatically load the syntax files for colouring and indentation.
Also ensure that the TERM type is set in the shell that ssh gives you to be one of the colour enabled ones.
If you continue to have vim specific problems the good people over at the vim list will be only to happy to help (vim-use@vim.org)
p1=text1
p2=text2(in red color)
when i am trying to replace $p1 with $p2, content of the file from text2 become red. so when i open that file using vi its showing color code before tex2.
please suggest me how to omit that color code and make content of that file in default color? (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am using RHEL 6.1 on VMware
I am searching for a way to change background color (not line by line color wich one can using tput command)
basically changing the color of the whole screen to white instead of the default black and changing font color to black and alos would like to... (2 Replies)