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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2009 Dec 19
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2010 May 14
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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in their own color.
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*:colo* *:colorscheme* *E185*
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:colo[rscheme] Output the name of the currently active color scheme.
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This is basically the same as >
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:echo g:colors_name
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< In case g:colors_name has not been defined :colo will
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output "default". When compiled without the |+eval|
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feature it will output "unknown".
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:colo[rscheme] {name} Load color scheme {name}. This searches 'runtimepath'
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for the file "colors/{name}.vim. The first one that
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is found is loaded.
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To see the name of the currently active color scheme: >
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:echo g:colors_name
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< When using the default colors you will get an E121
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error.
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:colo
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< The name is also stored in the g:colors_name variable.
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Doesn't work recursively, thus you can't use
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":colorscheme" in a color scheme script.
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After the color scheme has been loaded the
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