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Vem Dark
Dark color scheme for Vim.
vem-dark
is an updated version of Wombat by Lars H. Nielsen
(https://dengmao.wordpress.com/2007/01/22/vim-color-scheme-wombat/) with color
definitions for newer highlighting groups and support for GVim and terminal Vim
in 24bit, 256 and 16 colors.
Vem Dark is a component of Vem, an alternative command layout for Vim, but it can be used independently from the Vem project.
Configuration
Gvim
Once you have installed the plugin, you can activate the new color scheme
in your .vimrc
file with:
syntax enable
" italic fonts are enabled by default in GVim
" if you want to disable them uncomment this line:
" let g:vem_colors_italic = 0
colorscheme vem-dark
24bit True Color Terminals
With 24bit color support you can display Vim color schemes in the terminal as they would do in graphical Vim.
To use 24bit colors you need a relatively modern terminal and a version of Vim later or equal to 7.4.1770. Currently, the lastest versions of gnome-terminal, iTerm2, konsole and xcfe-terminal, among others, support 24bit colors.
To enable it, use:
syntax enable
set termguicolors
" italic fonts are disabled by default in terminal because some of them
" don't support them, if you want to enable them uncomment this line:
" let g:vem_colors_italic = 1
colorscheme vem-dark
256 Color Terminals
You can configure your 256 color terminal to use the color scheme with:
syntax enable
set t_Co=256
" italic fonts are disabled by default in terminal because some of them
" don't support them, if you want to enable them uncomment this line:
" let g:vem_colors_italic = 1
colorscheme vem-dark
16 Color Terminals
You can configure your 16 color terminal to use the color scheme with:
syntax enable
set t_Co=16
" italic fonts are disabled by default in terminal because some of them
" don't support them, if you want to enable them uncomment this line:
" let g:vem_colors_italic = 1
colorscheme vem-dark
Note that in these terminals the chosen colors are defined by the terminal itself, not by the color scheme. The color palette shown in this example is know as 'Tango' and it is available in many terminals.
Related projects
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Vem Text Editor: An alternative command layout for Vim.
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Vem Tabline: A plugin to show the list of buffers in the tabline.
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Vem Statusline: A light statusline for Vim.