![]() ![]() ![]() Highlight NonText ctermfg=59 ctermbg=0 cterm=NONE guifg=#414e58 guibg=#232c31 gui=NONEĪnd that gave me exactly what I wanted. Changing background colorsĪs it turns out the big blue section is controlled by highlight NonText Will write in white on blue on your color terminal. ![]() For changing the background color, see |:hi-normal|."įor example :highlight Normal ctermfg=grey ctermbg=darkblue As vim's own help on set background says, "Setting this option does not change the background color, it tells Vim what the background color looks like. ![]()
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