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diff --git a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt index b5361c860..c3ce75c89 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 27 +*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Mar 29 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ The g:lisp_rainbow option provides 10 levels of individual colorization for the parentheses and backquoted parentheses. Because of the quantity of colorization levels, unlike non-rainbow highlighting, the rainbow mode specifies its highlighting using ctermfg and guifg, thereby bypassing the -usual colorscheme control using standard highlighting groups. The actual +usual color scheme control using standard highlighting groups. The actual highlighting used depends on the dark/bright setting (see |'bg'|). @@ -4694,9 +4694,9 @@ in their own color. Doesn't work recursively, thus you can't use ":colorscheme" in a color scheme script. - To customize a colorscheme use another name, e.g. + To customize a color scheme use another name, e.g. "~/.vim/colors/mine.vim", and use `:runtime` to load - the original colorscheme: > + the original color scheme: > runtime colors/evening.vim hi Statement ctermfg=Blue guifg=Blue @@ -4704,7 +4704,7 @@ in their own color. |ColorSchemePre| autocommand event is triggered. After the color scheme has been loaded the |ColorScheme| autocommand event is triggered. - For info about writing a colorscheme file: > + For info about writing a color scheme file: > :edit $VIMRUNTIME/colors/README.txt :hi[ghlight] List all the current highlight groups that have @@ -4901,7 +4901,7 @@ ctermbg={color-nr} *highlight-ctermbg* explicitly. This causes the highlight groups that depend on 'background' to change! This means you should set the colors for Normal first, before setting other colors. - When a colorscheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to + When a color scheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to be reloaded, which may reset all colors (including Normal). First delete the "g:colors_name" variable when you don't want this. |