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Mitch1301
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Registered: Apr 2001 Location: TX Country: US State: Certifications: Numerous Working on: Several
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syntax highlight (red/orange) in vi?
Ok I am modifying a file and when I was changing some of the settings I inadvertently did something to highlight some of the text. Actually the highlight is not red, more of an orange/maroon color. Here is an example of what I am seeing; this is from /etc/sysconfig/network.
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=blah
HOSTNAME is the portion highlighted. This is not causing any problems but I want to know what I did and how to undo it.
Thanks in advance for any help. I know I should remember how to fix this but I am having a brain fart.
thanks,
mitch
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Last edited by Mitch1301 on 11-19-04 at 10:31 PM
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sacredcowpaddy
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Registered: Jun 2004 Location: Bangalore Country: India State: Certifications: A+, Net+, I-net+, Linux+ Working on: MCSA
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You can change it by altering your .vim or .exrc file. This is a vim problem and you change it by altering your configuration file.
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