![]() For using in graphical window, add parameters guibg=darkred guifg=white ![]() ![]() It is setting of color for terminal: background color - ctermbg, and text color - ctermfg. :hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=darkred ctermfg=white This works better (in every terminal) for me. Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=234 ctermfg=NONE Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=229 ctermfg=NONE Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=254 ctermfg=NONE Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=17 ctermfg=NONE Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=52 ctermfg=NONE Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=7 ctermfg=NONE Hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=8 ctermfg=NONE " dark grey, better you can get if you don't support 256 colours " set the prefered colours, pick one line here only. " might not be on by default, this enable the cursor line feature " the syntax cmd is when the colorscheme gets parsed, i think. Hi CursorLine term=bold cterm=bold guibg=Grey40ĭesert is your colorscheme.(should come first)įor a style similar to the one you get in gvim in the terminal, preserving the syntax highlight: " first thing is entering vim mode, not plain viĬolorscheme darkblue " or desert.
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