321 Vim colorschemes
Is there a way to automatically convert color schemes from Emacs <-> Vim <-> TextMate <-> etc.? If not, there should be. It seems like it wouldn't be terribly hard to make and could really be useful.
While this is an old link, it's still very handy.
Two others in terms of Vim colorschemes are, the Scheme Editor: http://yukihiro.nakadaira.googlepages.com/vim-color.html
And CSApprox, which allows gvim colorschemes to work in terminals: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2390
I've discovered in vim, that colorschemes in itself doesn't help me with programming. I need to have every type of keyword, parameter's highlighted to a different color. Basically, I need things highly customized, which is why I really love Eclipse.
I made one called Chocolate, based on the W3C core style of the same name.
http://adnam.motd.org/VIM-Chocolate-Colorscheme-2008-06-04-1...
I need the breeze theme when I program. Screen: http://billmill.org/static/images/desktop.png
Old link, really ) Keep in mind that not all themes there work on the latest version of Vim. I had to hack some of them before installing to get rid of unsupported stuff.
here's what i did: I spent half an hour downloading and playing around with about 20 themes only to return to the theme I was using before I started... But I guess now I appreciate it more
Does anyone know any theme that uses the colors from gnome-terminal's Tango colorscheme? (I already found the tango colorscheme for vim - it isn't the same)
one thing that all colorschemes have in common: they don't highlight {[(,. etc. I like those highlighted. Is it possible in vim? I have authored a colorscheme but it was so basic that I cannot claim to know whether there's something in the way vim does highlighting that prevents coloring those characters. I would say nothing, but who knowns...
Does anyone have a colorscheme that only highlights comments?