Luca Saccarola
Luca Saccarola
> What if the vim version is the correct version? Will a non-expert know how to retrieve the version they previously had? It might not be obvious to them that...
> To that end, I propose writing down statements of the form "Vim values X and therefore does Y." Such a collection could meaningfully be debated, and should be, but...
I've created a poll to see what people think #15625.
Try to define a autocmd with `ColorScheme` it should do the trick (`:h ColorScheme`) ```vim function! SetHighlights() if &background == "dark" " on dark background elseif &background == "light" "...
Vim sets in most cases `background` to light. Neovim defaults to dark (see `:h background` and `:h nvim-defaults`) so it is possible that when using the default colorscheme with the...
> I wish I didn't have to have this snippet in my init file, and this isn't cross platform either, but for now this works for me for now. Unfortunately...
No actually I didn't see that. But looking at it I much prefer my approach to this since is much simpler IMO. But if you guys prefer the other PR...
> is definitely designed to be more interactive and capable Not really, is over complicated for no real reason. Also I can see my version been more hackable and straight...
> That is definitely not the case. Please provide me a list of feature and use case that your implementation does that mine doesn't? > Not sure which parts you...
> This is never intended to be a "mine is the best, yours is trash" kind of discussion. Not to be pedantic but claiming "is _definitely_ designed to be more...