I have these installed: Vi, Vim, ViMacs, gtk-vim I mostly use gvim (when I can) and while I was using KDE instead of AfterStep. It would remember my colorscheme. I switched to AfterStep as it seems to not load down my CPU as much, and also when I login the first time to KDE desktop, it works great, but the first time I log off then back on, all the text is screwed. So until I fix the text issue, I'll use AfterStep. Back to the problem: I use gvim, and I'd like it to automatically start on the "colorschem = elflord" The closest I could get to starting with that scheme is to just use gvim -reverse <filename> But this only works when I start gvim myself. I use gvim as my email editor also, and the "-reverse" setting doens't work in .muttrc file. So I'm wondering if there's a way to save the colorscheme setting so that it always uses my prefered colorscheme by default? instead of this white-background one. Which I hate, as it's too bright. -- Michelle Alexia "Jade" Storm
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