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(Another) small gift for Vim coders out there.

To install, just move to ~/.vim/colors/

Supports GUI and terminal modes!

* gVim font is Monaco 9pt
* Theme is Fresh Dark [link] with custom colours
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Hmm, i'm a big fan of Geany and when i have to use a cli editor, i usually use Nano...but your colorschemes are very nice and Vim is a powerful tool...a damn it, i'll give it a try :D

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GVim is really cool but realy have no time to use it))

Cold start is something imposible on it(
Nice colors)

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Well, you can try porting the themes for GtkSourceView. It's just a XML file, and I guess Geany, as Gedit, are able to use those GtkSourceView colorschemes.

Anyway... Vim is the real deal.
Yes, that would be a choice. The only thing is that Geany use serval files for the different syntax styles. That's not bad at all, but means a lot of work if you want to "colorize" every syntax to your needs. Maybe i'll give it a try if i have some time...or i invest the time to learn the shortcuts for Vim... :D

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It's not hard at all, just needs practice. Most of the power in Vim is using it in command mode, you can do clever stuff with 2 or 3 keystrokes.

Having a good .vimrc helps too. If you want mine drop me a mail.
Hey there! this colorscheme doesn't seem to work in the gnome-terminal. Do i need to change something in order to do that?
I use this Vim theme in gnome-terminal just fine. But try this in your .vimrc:

set t_Co=256
colorscheme mustang
Thanks! that worked.
So you saying i can use your colorschemes in regular vim?? not gvim? I can't get that to work :(

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