somewhat OT ... in parts
Gary Kline
kline at thought.org
Sat Jan 5 21:53:36 UTC 2013
On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 08:43:18AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 13:59:45 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 08:03:39AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> > > On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 18:27:38 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > > > one question I have may solve the problem of vim displaying
> > > > all the ^/search terms and displaying them in some color.
> > > > the default brown is awful, but dark blue isn't much bbetter.
> > >
> > > If you try :colorscheme blue you can see that the results have
> > > orange background with dark text (maybe black?), while the editor
> > > background is blue (as the name of the color scheme suggests).
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > So: can I add something to my ~/.vimrc that =limits=
> > > > the "search" to displaying one term? if I am searching for,
> > > > say, "the" or I guess /\<the\>, I dont want every "the" in my
> > > > file. I want only one. or one at a time, and not necessarily
> > > > in color.
> > >
> > > If you have :set hlsearch activated, all (visible) matches will
> > > be highlighted, and the cursor will be placed at the first match.
> > >
> > > I don't see an option to highlight the _next_ result only. However,
> > > if you do _not_ set hlsearch, searching and continuing searching
> > > will not highlight anything, instead let the cursor skip to the
> > > next match (tried here with "gvim /COPYRIGHT", /this, /, /, / and
> > > so on), with :set nohlsearch for testing.
> > >
> >
> > Hm. there must be "something" in Muttrc. I dont see it in my
> > local ~/.muttrc; this "something" is controlling every /search
> > term and highlighting it.
>
> That should be the default of :set hls (usually in ~/.vimrc),
> as I assume Mutt "inlines" vim.
>
>
>
> > the regular vim /tmp/foofile.c /tmp/footext is fine. it's only
> > in mutt that highlights EVERY instance that I'm searching for.
> > I'll figure it out eventually if you don't know offhand. or
> > anybody else.
>
> Search for "flags to vim as editor", :set hlsearch or :set hls.
> You can add your own :set nohlsearch or :set nohls at the end
> of the file to try to deactivate the effect. This should also
> work when manually entered during an editor session.
>
>
>
> > maybe I should just find keith bostic's newvi; see if they have it
> > for linux; theyve got everything else... {grumble}
>
> I know there's nvi in ports.
>
> Maybe those will be helpful:
>
> http://garage.linux.student.kuleuven.be/~skimo//nvi/
>
>
>
> nvi download here:
>
> https://sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/files
>
>
>
> Project page and FAQ:
>
> https://sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/vi
>
>
>
>
> --
> Polytropon
> Magdeburg, Germany
> Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
> Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
super! dank! I had no idea that keith's stuff was still
around--well, except for our nvi in ports/editors/. one
quick and easy solution would be to set editor = nvi in my .muttrc
and see if that works. sometimes colors are helpful; usually I
can get along fine w/out :-)
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