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*Colorizer.txt* A plugin to color colornames and codes
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Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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Version: 0.11 Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:49:17 +0100
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Copyright: (c) 2009-2013 by Christian Brabandt
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The VIM LICENSE applies to Colorizer.txt
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(see |copyright|) except use ColorizerPlugin instead of "Vim".
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NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USE AT-YOUR-OWN-RISK.
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==============================================================================
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Contents *Colorizer*
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==============================================================================
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1. Colorizer Manual.............................|Colorizer-manual|
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1.1 :ColorHighlight......................|:ColorHighlight|
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1.2 :ColorClear..........................|:ColorClear|
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1.3 :RGB2Term............................|:RGB2Term|
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1.4 :HSL2RGB.............................|:HSL2RGB|
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1.5 :Term2RGB............................|:Term2RGB|
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1.6 :ColorContrast.......................|:ColorContrast|
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1.7 :ColorSwapFgBg.......................|:ColorSwapFgBg|
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1.8 :ColorToggle.........................|:ColorToggle|
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2. Configuration................................|Colorizer-config|
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2.1 Automatic loading...................|Colorizer-auto|
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2.2 Automatically highlight filetypes...|Colorizer-hl-ft|
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2.3 Skip coloring comments..............|Colorizer-comments|
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2.4 Adjust the contrast.................|Colorizer-contrast|
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2.5 Highlight colornames................|Colorizer-hl-names|
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2.6 Use X11 colornames..................|Colorizer-names|
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2.7 Use syntax highlighting.............|Colorizer-syntax|
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2.8 Specify patterns to highlight.......|Colorizer-pattern|
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2.9 Colorizing Taskwarrior files........|Colorizer-taskwarrior-files|
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2.10 Colorizing vim syntax files.........|Colorizer-vim-files|
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2.11 Use custom colornames...............|Colorizer-custom-colornames|
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2.12 Colorizing :hi statements...........|Colorizer-vim-hi|
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3. Colorizer Mappings...........................|Colorizer-maps|
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4. Colorizer Tips...............................|Colorizer-tips|
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5. Colorizer Feedback...........................|Colorizer-feedback|
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6. Colorizer History............................|Colorizer-history|
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==============================================================================
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1. Colorizer Manual *Colorizer-manual*
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==============================================================================
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Functionality
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This plugin is based on the css_color plugin by Nikolaus Hofer. The idea is to
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highlight color names and codes in the same color that they represent.
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The plugin understands the W3C colors (used for CSS files for example), the
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color names from the X11 Window System and also codes in hex notation, like
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#FF0000 (which represents Red in the RGB color system). Additionally, it
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supports the CSS color specifications, e.g. rgb(RR,GG,BB) color representation
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in either absolute or percentage values and also the HVL color
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representation like hvl(H,V,L)
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It works best in the gui version of Vim, but the plugin also supports 256 and
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88 color terminals and translates the colors to those supported by the
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terminal. 16 and 8 color terminals should work theoretically too, but have not
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been widely tested. Note that translating the colors to the terminal might
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impose a performance penalty, depending on the terminal type and the number of
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matches in the file.
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This plugin defines the following commands:
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*:ColorHighlight*
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:[range]ColorHighlight[!] [args]
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Scan the lines given by [range] for color code names and highlight those. If
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[range] is omitted, the whole file will be scanned. If the ! is used, the
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plugin will redefine all highlighting groups. If ! is not used, it will
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skip patterns, that would take too long and make Vim unresponsive.
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[args] can by any of "syntax" or "match". "syntax" means to convert the
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highlighting to syntax highlighting. This is useful, so a plugin like
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|2html.vim| can convert the colors correctly to HTML. The default is
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"match", which uses the |matchadd()| function. (Prepending "no" is
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supported and will disable that setting and use the opposite).
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*:ColorClear*
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:ColorClear Turn off color highlighting.
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*:RGB2Term*
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:RGB2Term <color> Translate the color code given as argument to
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the closest color that can be displayed in the
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terminal. The color must be given in the
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format #RRGGBB (the hex format of the colors red,
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green and blue (the '#' is optional), or
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alternatively like rgb(X,X,X)
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Uses the number of colors your terminal is capable
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of (or 256 colors for gVim).
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*:HSL2RGB*
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:HSL2RGB hsl(h,v,l) Translate the HVL color defined by the string
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'hsl(h,v%,l%)' into a color that the current
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terminal can display. Note that the color must be
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given in the format 'hsl(HH, V, L)' where HH
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defines the Hue as absolute value between 0 and
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255 and V and L represent a percentage for value
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and Lightness.
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*:Term2RGB*
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:Term2RGB number Translate terminal color <number> to an RGB color
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(using the xterm 256 color cube).
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*:ColorContrast*
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:ColorContrast Switch between all different color contrast
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settings (foreground colors).
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*:ColorSwapFgBg*
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:ColorSwapFgBg Switch between foreground and background colors.
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This will toggle in 3 ways. From Swapping
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foreground and background colors, to only
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highlighting the foreground color back to normal
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foreground background color.
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*:ColorToggle*
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:ColorToggle Switch between highlighting colors and no
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highlighting.
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==============================================================================
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2 Colorizer Configuration *Colorizer-config*
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==============================================================================
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2.1 Automatic loading *Colorizer-auto*
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---------------------
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The Colorizer plugin can be configured to automatically load when opening a
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new file. Note that this might slow down the loading process, especially on
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the terminal. To enable this, simply set the variable 'g:colorizer_auto_color'
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to 1, e.g. by defining it in your |.vimrc| >
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:let g:colorizer_auto_color = 1
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(Not recommended, see below at |Colorizer-hl-ft| for the preferred way)
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2.2 Automatically highlight filetypes *Colorizer-hl-ft*
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-------------------------------------
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If you want to have certain filetypes automatically highlighted, you can use
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the variable g:colorizer_auto_filetype, e.g. to enable highlighting for
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HTML and CSS files by default, add the following to your |.vimrc|: >
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:let g:colorizer_auto_filetype='css,html'
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After restarting Vim, the plugin will become active whenever the filetype is
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set to either html or css.
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2.3 Skip coloring comments *Colorizer-comments*
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--------------------------
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You can skip comments from being colored by setting the variable
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g:colorizer_skip_comments to 1: >
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:let g:colorizer_skip_comments = 1
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The plugin will skip all matches of color codes and names that appear inside
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comments (this only works when syntax highlighting is enabled |:syn-on|)
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Note however, that if the same color is used inside comments and outside
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comments, it will also be highlighted inside the comments, because
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coloring is done matching only the color pattern and once this is done outside
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of comments, this will also match inside comments.
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2.4 Adjust the contrast *Colorizer-contrast*
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-----------------------
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Colorizer can be adjusted to blur the contrast between foreground and
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background color. For this, the variable 'g:colorizer_fgcontrast' can be used.
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It can be given any value between -1 and 2 with 2 being the default. Each
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smaller value will decrease the contrast a little bit, with -1 being special,
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as there is the foreground color equals the background color. Use
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|:ColorContrast| to cycle through the different values.
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2.5 Highlight colornames *Colorizer-hl-names*
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If for any reason you don't want the plugin to highlight colornames, you can
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prevent this by setting the g:colorizer_colornames variable to 0, e.g. put >
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:let g:colorizer_colornames = 0
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into your |.vimrc|
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2.6 Use X11 colornames *Colorizer-names*
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Colorizer can be configured to support all color names defined by the X11
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Window System. By default it only supports the colors defined by the W3C for
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the CSS specification. To use the X11 color names, set the variable
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'g:colorzer_x11_names' to 1, e,g. put in your |.vimrc| >
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let g:colorizer_x11_names = 1
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<
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2.7 Use syntax highlighting *Colorizer-syntax*
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---------------------------
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The plugin by default uses the |matchadd()| functions for highlighting colors
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on the fly. Unfortunately, this is a problem, if you want to have the result
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successfully transformed to a HTML file using the |2html.vim| plugin. Therefore,
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the Colorizer plugin can also convert the highlighting to correct syntax
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highlighting. Use either the >
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:ColorHighlight syntax
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command (see |:ColorHighlight|) or set the variable 'g:colorizer_syntax' to 1,
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e.g. in your |.vimrc| put >
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let g:colorizer_syntax = 1
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2.8 Specify pattern to highlight *Colorizer-pattern*
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By default, Colorizer detects the following patterns and highlights them as
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hex colors (for better readability it is separated into 3 parts): >
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# %(\x\{3}\|\x\{6}\) \%(\>\|[-_]\)\@=/'
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This means it always looks for a '#' followed by either a 3 or 6 hexadecimal
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digits denoting the RGB hex color codes, followed by either the word-boundary
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(|/\>|), a hyphen or a underscore. But only the first and middle part will be
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highlighted (i.e. the RGB color codes).
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You can of course specify a different pattern for your needs by setting the
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g:colorizer_hex_pattern variable. e.g. to display '#RRGGBB' and have all of it
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highlighted, use >
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let g:colorizer_hex_pattern = ['#', '\%(\x\{3}\|\x\{6}\)', '']
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2.9 Colorizing Taskwarrior files *Colorizer-taskwarrior-files*
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For taskwarrior files, this plugin can also highlight those colors. By
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default, this will only work, if the file name ends with '.theme'
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For an example, see this website:
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http://taskwarrior.org/news/182
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2.10 Colorizing vim syntax files *Colorizer-vim-files*
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--------------------------------
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Colorizer also supports highlighting vim syntax files. For this to work, the
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'filetype' must be set to vim, then the plugin tries to identify the colors
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and highlight them.
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2.11 Use custom colornames *Colorizer-custom-colornames*
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--------------------------
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You can add separate colornames to be colored. For this to work, set the
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variable g:colorizer_custom_colors to your liking, e.g. like this: >
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let g:colorizer_custom_colors = { 'blue': '#ff0000'}
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Guess what, this will color the word blue in red.
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2.12 Colorizing :highlight statements *Colorizer-vim-hi*
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Colorizer also supports highlighting |:hi| statements, that are used by vim
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colorschemes and syntax files as well as a dump of the |:hi| command
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To colorizer :hi statements, the 'filetype' must be set to vim, while for :hi
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dumps, the 'filetype' must be empty.
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==============================================================================
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3. Colorizer Mappings *Colorizer-maps*
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==============================================================================
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By default, the Colorizer plugin does not map any key, so that it won't
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pollute the global mapping namespace. If you want however to have the
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following default maps set up, set the global variable g:colorizer_auto_map
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in your |.vimrc| like this: >
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:let g:colorizer_auto_map = 1
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This will set up the following key mappings (if they are not already taken):
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Keys Name Function
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---- ---- --------
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<Leader>cC <Plug>Colorizer Toggle highlighting of Colors. In visual
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mode it only highlights the colors in the
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selected region (normal and visual mode).
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<Leader>cT <Plug>ColorContrast Cycle through contrast setting
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|:ColorContrast| (normal and visual mode)
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<Leader>cF <Plug>ColorFgBg Toggle foreground and background color
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|:ColorSwapFgBg|
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It uses the prefix <leader>c to set all functionality up. By default, <Leader>
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is defined as '\' (|<Leader>|). Use the name provided in the second column to
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map the function to a different key.
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==============================================================================
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4. Colorizer Tips *Colorizer-tips*
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==============================================================================
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You can enable the plugin to be loaded for certain filetypes automatically.
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This makes sense for example for CSS files or HTML files. To do so, create the
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following autocommand in your |.vimrc| >
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:au BufNewFile,BufRead *.css,*.html,*.htm :ColorHighlight!
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This will automatically highlight all existing color codes and names if you
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edit either a HTML file or a CSS file. Note that this does not update the
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highlighting, after you have been changing the file.
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The recommended way to do this is to use the g:colorizer_auto_filetype
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variable and set this to the desired filetypes. |Colorizer-hl-ft|
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*Colorizer-slowdown*
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Slow performance
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Depending on your file, any of the highlighting functions might cause an
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performance decrease. This can be analyed, by setting the variable
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g:colorizer_debug to 1 in e.g. your |.vimrc| like this: >
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:let g:colorizer_debug = 1
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The next time, you call |:ColorHighlight|, the plugin will output runtime
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statistics, from which you can see, which function caused the slowdowns.
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Consider this output:
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Colorstatistics at: 12:20 `
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Duration: 0.034110 `
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colornames: 0.030865s `
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hex: 0.000968s `
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hsla: 0.000350s `
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rgb: 0.000354s `
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rgba: 0.000491s `
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taskwarrior: 0.000020s `
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term: 0.000219s `
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term_conceal: 0.000105s `
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vimcolors: 0.000036s `
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vimhighl_dump: 0.000025s `
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vimhighlight: 0.000025s `
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From this you can see, that the colorname highlighting caused the largest
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slowdown, it took 0.03 seconds to complete. This is expected, as the
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colornames pattern is long and contains many branches.
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Functions with a value less then 100 have probably been skipped and were not
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being executed.
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If you want to skip certain functions, you can set the variable
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g:colorizer_<name>_disable and then those functions won't be called anymore
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(e.g. do disable the colorname highlighting, put in your |.vimrc| this: >
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let g:colorizer_colornames_disable = 1
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If the slowdown is still noticeable, you might want to create
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a new issue at the plugins repository (|Colorizer-feedback|). You should
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provide a sample file, so that I will be able to reproduce the issue.
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Note, this needs a Vim with the |+reltime| feature.
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==============================================================================
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5. Colorizer Feedback *Colorizer-feedback*
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==============================================================================
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Feedback is always welcome. If you like the plugin, please rate it at the
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vim-page: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3963
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You can also follow the development of the plugin at github:
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http://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight
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Bugs can also be reported there:
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues
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Alternatively, you can also report any bugs to the maintainer, mentioned in
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the third line of this document. Please don't hesitate to contact me, I
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won't bite ;)
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If you like the plugin, write me an email (look in the third line for my mail
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address). And if you are really happy, vote for the plugin and consider
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looking at my Amazon whishlist: http://www.amazon.de/wishlist/2BKAHE8J7Z6UW
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==============================================================================
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6. Colorizer History *Colorizer-history*
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==============================================================================
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0.12 (unreleased) {{{1
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- TermConceal should also conceal [K
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- properly escape terminal colors, so that |Colorizer-syntax| works correctly
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- use matchaddpos() for highlighting ansi term colors (should speed up vim
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highlighting considerably)
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- only reset TermConceal syntax group (reported by audriusk in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/41, thanks!)
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- correctly check for patch 7.4.083 (:keeppatterns modifier, reported by
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gbell12 in https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/42, thanks!)
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- disable BufLeave autocommand to disable colors
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- basic Neovim support (also should work with TrueColor in Terminal)
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- Make |:RGB2term| always init colortable, so that when resetting 't_Co'
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it will work correctly
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- Make it work with Vims Term Truecolor feature (patch 7.4.1770)
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- Make it work with neovim fixes https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/45
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and https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/46
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- Support css colors: #rrggbbaa format
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- handle hsla values correctly
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- clear css cssColor syntax rule when ":ColorHighlight syntax" in css files is
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used. fixes https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/50 reported by
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msva, thanks!
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- make TermConceal also hide the sgr0 attributes (to reset the terminal)
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fixes https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/53 reported by
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LucHermitte, thanks!
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- also conceal and highlight nroff sequences like T^HT (as bold) and _^HT (as
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underlined)
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0.11 Jan 15, 2015 {{{1
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- use |TextChanged| autocommand if possible
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- Support Ansi True Color support if possible
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- Hide ^[[K$ for terminal colors (reported by masukomi at
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https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/36, thanks!)
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- Do not expand() to expand shellvars (fixed by Daniel Hahler in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/37, thanks!)
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- Document, how to analyze slowdown |Colorizer-slowdown|
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- |:ColorContrast| would error, if the plugin has not been initialized
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(reported by Daniel Hahler in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/38, thanks!)
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- always define reltime variable (reported by mantislin in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/39, thanks!)
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- Only call conceal function once for ansiterm colors
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- reduce calls to DoColor in autocommands (to only do, when something changed)
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0.10 Mar 27, 2014 {{{1
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- Also highlight Ansi Term sequences
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- Match colornames using the "old" RE Engine, if Vim supports it.
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- Make |:RGB2Xterm| output the color name in its color
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- Rename |:RGB2Xterm| to |:RGB2Term|
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- Highlight Taskwarrior file
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- Code refactoring
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- Make |:ColorSwapFgBg| work as expected (did not always toggle reliably
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between all states)
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- Correctly parse Ansi Term colors
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- |:Term2RGB|
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- Highlight Vim color files correctly
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- merge colorhighlight plugin https://github.com/blueyed/colorhighlight.vim
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0.9: Aug 14, 2013: {{{1
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/15 (rgba highlighting
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didn't work for floating point value of alpha, reported by LiTuX.S, thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/16 (rgb() pattern did
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match too much, reported by taecilla, thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/19 (error on calling
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ColorWinEnter() command, reported by wedgwood, thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/20 and
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/21
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(also color on split commands, reported by wedgwood and Andri Möll, Thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/22 (Make sure, patterns
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like white-space won't get colored, reported by Andri Möll, Thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/23 (ColorToggle got
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confused when several windows with highlighting exists, reported by Andri
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Möll, Thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/24 (turning off coloring
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should also remove the autocommands, reported by Andri Möll, Thanks!)
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0.8: Dec 14, 2012 {{{1
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/13 (colorizing should not
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stop at word-boundaries, reported by teschmitz, thanks!)
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- https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/14 (convert highlighting
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to syntax groups, so TOhtml works, reported by teschmitz, thanks!)
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0.7: Jul 25, 2012 {{{1
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- Highlight rgb colors with whitespace after comma (reported by sergey-vlasov
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in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/12, thanks!)
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- Save and restore the search register, so the plugin doesn't clobber it
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- check for 'ed' and 'gd' defaults
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0.6: May 17, 2012 {{{1
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- Fix various issues with hsl coloring (reported by teschmitz in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/9, thanks!)
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- Make it possible, to skip coloring comments (reported by teschmitz in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/10, thanks!)
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- search highlighting should overrule color highlighting(reported by teschmitz
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in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/11, thanks!)
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- updated documentation (suggested by teschmitz, thanks!)
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0.5: Apr 03, 2012 {{{1
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- Fix issue 7 (reported by teschmitz in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/7, thanks!)
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0.4: Mar, 23, 2012 {{{1
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- |:ColorSwapFgBg| (suggested by teschmitz, in
|
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/3, thanks!)
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- make automatic color loading work (reported by wedgwood in
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https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/6, thanks!)
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|Colorizer-auto| and |Colorizer-hl-ft|
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- more documentation updates
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- added Mappings (suggested by Ingo Karkat, thanks!) |Colorizer-maps|
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- prevent highlighting of color names (suggested by Tarlika Schmitz in
|
||
https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/5, thanks!)
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|Colorizer-hl-names|
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- enable filetype specific autocommands, so that for certain filetypes
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colors are highlighted automatically |Colorizer-hl-ft|
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(suggested by Tarlika Schmitz, thanks!)
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0.3: Mar 15, 2012 {{{1
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- Use the g:colorizer_fgcontrast variable to have lesser contrast between
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foreground and background colors (patch by Ingo Karkat, thanks!)
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- gvim did not color rgb(...) codes
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- did not correctly highlight 3 letter color codes (issue
|
||
https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/1,
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||
reported by Taybin Rutkin, thanks!)
|
||
- support autoloading (requested by Ingo Karkat, thanks!)
|
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- add |GLVS| support
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- |:ColorContrast| to interactively switch between contrast settings
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||
(suggested by Ingo Karkat, thanks!)
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0.2: Mar 02, 2012 {{{1
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||
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- Initial upload
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- development versions are available at the github repository
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- put plugin on a public repository
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||
(http://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight)
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||
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0.1: Mar 02, 2012 {{{1
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- first internal version
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||
}}}
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