Is it possible to change the colorscheme in Vim when I open a .vim, .htm, .html, .xml or the _vimrc file? (also change colorscheme when I switch to an already open file with above extension)
This is what I want my vim to do:
file = txt or a new (not saved) buffer: colorscheme1 (default colorscheme)
file = vimrc, vim, html, htm: colorscheme2I noted also that my vim doesn't detect all filetypes.
Text files are not recognized as text file.ps:
If this is not possible would it be possible to switch to another colorscheme and keep it when I restart VIM (without changing something in vimrc)?edit:
Found the solution with an autocmd:
augroup filetype_colorscheme
au B开发者_StackOverflow中文版ufEnter *
\ if !exists('b:colors_name')
\ | if &ft == "vim" || &ft == "html"
\ | let b:colors_name = 'colorscheme 2'
\ | else
\ | let b:colors_name = 'colorscheme 1'
\ | endif
\ | endif
\ | exe 'colorscheme' b:colors_name
augroup END
still one problem:
above code changes the colorscheme of all files in a split window when I click in a buffer Is there a way to desactivate (and reactivate) an autocmd using a shortcut key?You should be able to achieve something close to what you want with the following autocommands:
colo <colourscheme1> "default
autocmd! BufEnter,BufNewFile *.html,*.vim,*xml colo <colourscheme2>
autocmd! BufLeave *.html,*.vim,*xml colo <colourscheme1>
And of course you can modify the list of file extensions as you wish. The colourscheme will be <colourscheme1>
by default, or <colourscheme2>
if you open (or switch to) any of the specified types, and will revert to <colourscheme1>
when you open (or switch to) any other type within a Vim session.
Hope this helps.
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