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aiseered.vim : A color scheme with a dark red background.

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created by
Alexander Evstiougov
 
script type
color scheme
 
description
(For those who are interested: "aiSee" is a trade mark which is expected to be pronounced "I see".)

I find this scheme quite pleasant -- even though any red, including dark red, is always said to be a bad choice for a background.

Anyway, I'm not selling a pig in a poke here: http://www.aisee.com/aiseered.png

I've written the scheme especially for working with files in GDL/VCG format (hence the naming), and it goes well together with vimscript #706. It also works quite fine for C/C++ and I've heard of people using it for editing Ruby. However, I wouldn't recommend using it for editing HTML if you do care for your eyes.

aiseered was tested with gVim 6.2 under Windows 2000 and with gVim 6.3 under Ubuntu Linux.

Your feedback is appreciated.
 
install details
gVim/Windows users:
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Simply put the downloaded VIM file to your Vim color schemes directory (for Vim 6.3, it is usually C:\Vim\vim63\colors or C:\Program Files\Vim\vim63\colors) and then use the Vim command
:color aiseered
to switch the coloring on.

gVim/Linux users:
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Copy the downloaded VIM file to the directory $VIMRUNTIME/colors/ and use the command
:color aiseered
to switch the coloring on.

If you are not sure about the value of $VIMRUNTIME, try ~/.vim or type
:help runtime
 

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package script version date Vim version user release notes
aiseered.vim 0.2 2005-01-25 6.0 Alexander Evstiougov This version is for gVim/Linux
aiseered.vim 0.2win 2003-09-08 6.0 Alexander Evstiougov Minor enhancements.
aiseered.vim 0.1win 2003-08-28 6.0 Alexander Evstiougov Initial upload; useful for gVim only.
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