Reputation: 127
set hlsearch . when I search something , the choiced words change to white ,but all the word is white default . but how can the word choiced can have a different background to show it . Thanks for you help . this is my vimrc
set autoread
set autoindent
set ai "auto indent
set bsdir=buffer
set background=dark
set cscopequickfix=s-,c-,d-,i-,t-,e-
set completeopt=longest,menu
set t_Co=256
set expandtab
set foldmethod=indent
set foldlevelstart=99
set number
set nobackup
set nocompatible
set ruler
set tabstop=4
set t_Co=256
set hlsearch
set laststatus=2
set showmatch
set showcmd
set syn=cpp
set shiftwidth=4
set smarttab
set smartindent
set selection=exclusive
set selectmode=mouse,key
set si
if v:lang =~ "utf8$" || v:lang =~ "UTF-8$"
set fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,latin1
endif
set nocompatible " Use Vim defaults (much better!)
set bs=indent,eol,start " allow backspacing over everything in insert mode
"set ai " always set autoindenting on
"set backup " keep a backup file
set viminfo='20,\"50 " read/write a .viminfo file, don't store more
" than 50 lines of registers
set history=50 " keep 50 lines of command line history
set ruler " show the cursor position all the time
" Only do this part when compiled with support for autocommands
if has("autocmd")
augroup redhat
autocmd!
" In text files, always limit the width of text to 78 characters
autocmd BufRead *.txt set tw=78
" When editing a file, always jump to the last cursor position
autocmd BufReadPost *
\ if line("'\"") > 0 && line ("'\"") <= line("$") |
\ exe "normal! g'\"" |
\ endif
" don't write swapfile on most commonly used directories for NFS mounts or USB sticks
autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPre /media/*,/mnt/* set directory=~/tmp,/var/tmp,/tmp
" start with spec file template
autocmd BufNewFile *.spec 0r /usr/share/vim/vimfiles/template.spec
augroup END
endif
if has("cscope") && filereadable("/usr/bin/cscope")
set csprg=/usr/bin/cscope
set csto=0
set cst
set nocsverb
" add any database in current directory
if filereadable("cscope.out")
cs add cscope.out
" else add database pointed to by environment
elseif $CSCOPE_DB != ""
cs add $CSCOPE_DB
endif
set csverb
endif
" Switch syntax highlighting on, when the terminal has colors
" Also switch on highlighting the last used search pattern.
if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
syntax on
set hlsearch
endif
filetype plugin on
if &term=="xterm"
set t_Co=8
set t_Sb=[4%dm
set t_Sf=[3%dm
endif
" Don't wake up system with blinking cursor:
" http://www.linuxpowertop.org/known.php
let &guicursor = &guicursor . ",a:blinkon0"
set background=dark
"set background=light
colorscheme desert
set incsearch " 即刻显示当前输入的搜索结果
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2623
Reputation: 172748
Either switch the colorscheme, or modify it. The following needs to be put after the :colorscheme command in your ~/.vimrc
:
highlight Search ctermbg=yellow ctermfg=black guibg=yellow guifg=black
If you switch colorschemes on the fly, you also need this:
autocmd ColorScheme * highlight Search ctermbg=yellow ctermfg=black guibg=yellow guifg=black
If the search-as-you-type highlighting is also affected, add a similar override for the IncSearch
highlight group.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 206717
You can use:
:highlight Search guibg=yellow guifg=black
to show the matching text in yellow background and black foreground.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 312
You can change the highlight color in each mode using :highlight
command
To change the highlight text's color use
:highlight Search guifg=Red
To change the highlight text's background use
:highlight Search guibg=Green
Refer :help highlight-guifg
to know more about the options supported
Upvotes: 1