![]() ![]() Vim doesn’t parse the whole file (to keep it fast), so the highlighting has its limitations. Those parts can be specific keywords or text matching a pattern. Syntax highlighting enables Vim to show parts of the text in another font or color. :source $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/syntax.vim More about turning on and of vim syntax highliting You can also use the following command that switches on syntax highlighting: Use ‘/usr/share/vim/vim*/colors/’ to find installed color scheme ![]() To use torte color scheme type the following in vim text editor:Īdd command in your ~/.vimrc file: vim Command rw-r-r- 1 root root 548 Jul 27 01: 43 default.vim ![]()
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