Change syntax color in vim?
Probably you just need to tell vim that you have a dark background:
:set background=dark
This should change the highlighting to something better readable.
Take a look at syncolor.vim
. You'll find it in /usr/share/vim/vim{version}/syntax/
.
Excerpt:
" There are two sets of defaults: for a dark and a light background.
if &background == "dark"
SynColor Comment term=bold cterm=NONE ctermfg=Cyan ctermbg=NONE gui=NONE guifg=#80a0ff guibg=NONE
SynColor Constant term=underline cterm=NONE ctermfg=Magenta ctermbg=NONE gui=NONE guifg=#ffa0a0 guibg=NONE
SynColor Special term=bold cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightRed ctermbg=NONE gui=NONE guifg=Orange guibg=NONE
So the first SynColor
line looks of interest. I confess I don't know if you can override this, as opposed to changing this file.
If you want to change the color of a comment without changing the background, you can use the highlight
command. Vim documentation on :highlight
For example, :hi Comment term=bold ctermfg=Cyan guifg=#80a0ff gui=bold
$VIMRUNTIME/colors/README.txt (on my system, /usr/share/vim/vim72/colors)