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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 11:24:52 -0700
From: "Felix A. Buot" <fab AT cfdrc DOT com>
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To: fergus AT bonhard DOT uklinux DOT net
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Subject: Re: no syntax highlighting in cygwin / vim
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Thanks for your kind response. I found out that if one right click on 
the cygwin console, click on properties and turn on quick edit, syntax 
highlighting everywhere in cygwin comes on. I am looking into your 
suggestions also.
 My new problem with cygwin in windows xp is that when I logon as a 
"named user" cygwin prompt always identify me as administrator, as 
confirmed when I issue: 'whoami". Whereas in my windows 2000, cygwin 
always correctly identify the logon user. Your help in windows xp cygwin 
problem is much appreciated.

fergus AT bonhard DOT uklinux DOT net wrote:

>Not dead certain what you mean by syntax highlighting in Cygwin; but does
>the following help you recover syntax highlighting in vim? It's a standard
>vim ini file I must have nicked from somewhere, so it addresses issues
>additional to that of highlighting.
>
>The recent installation of vim lacks the default startup file that earlier
>versions had. So: place in your home directory (/home/felix/ or whatever) a
>file called .vimrc (note the dot) containing
>
>set nocompatible
>set backspace=indent,eol,start
>set backup
>set history=50
>set ruler
>set background=dark
>set showcmd
>set incsearch
>syntax on
>set hlsearch
>
>or, to make it accessible to all users, put these lines in a file called
>vimrc (no dot) in the /usr/share/vim/ directory.
>
>Fergus
>  
>



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