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Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:47:20 -0800 (PST)
From: dirtyfishtank <mderballa AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: vim colorscheme
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Hey all. Does anyone know how to change the color scheme for the vim editor
in Cygwin. 

I have the 'color' folder installed and in vi/vim mode I can use
:colorscheme <color_name> to temporarily change the color of the background,
but it only works with certain color schemes not all of them. Also, how do I
set one of these colourschemes as a default. There is no vimrc file within
the cygwin directory. 

Ideally I want to use the "pablo" or "torte" color scheme (which are
installed in the 'color' folder) as they are easy to follow for development.

Any help would be great
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