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patch 9.1.0061: UX of visual highlighting can be improved Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e6d8b4662ddf9356da53f56e363b67b524fd8825 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Sun Jan 28 23:33:29 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0061: UX of visual highlighting can be improved Problem: UX of visual highlighting can be improved Solution: Improve readibility of visual highlighting, by setting better foreground and background colors The default visual highlighting currently is nice in that it overlays the actual syntax highlighting by using a separate distinct background color. However, this can cause hard to read text, because the contrast between the actual syntax element and the background color is way too low. That is an issue, that has been bothering colorschemes authors for quite some time so much, that they are defining the Visual highlighting group to use a separate foreground and background color, so that the syntax highlighting vanishes, but the text remains readable (ref: vim/colorschemes#250) So this is an attempt to perform the same fix for the default Visual highlighting and just use a default foreground and background color instead of using reverse. I also removed the hard-coded changes to the Visual highlighting in init_highlight. It's not quite clear to me, why those were there and not added directly to the highlighting_init_<dark|light> struct. closes: #13663 related: vim/colorschemes#250 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 28 Jan 2024 23:39:23 +0100
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$ !
$ !=====================================================================
$ !
$ !	VimTutor.com	version 29-Aug-2002
$ !
$ !	Author: Tom Wyant <Thomas.R.Wyant-III@usa.dupont.com>
$ !
$ !	This DCL command procedure executes the vimtutor command
$ !	(surprise, surprise!) which gives you a brief tutorial on the
$ !	VIM editor. Languages other than the default are supported in
$ !	the usual way, as are at least some of the command qualifiers,
$ !	though you'll need to play some fairly serious games with DCL
$ !	to specify ones that need quoting.
$ !
$ !	Copyright (c) 2002 E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Inc
$ !
$ !	This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
$ !	modify it under the terms of the VIM license as available from
$ !	the vim 6.1 ":help license" command or (at your option) the
$ !	license from any later version of vim.
$ !
$ !	This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
$ !	but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
$ !	MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
$ !
$ !=====================================================================
$ !
$ !
$ !	Check for the existence of VIM, and die if it isn't there.
$ !
$	if f$search ("vim:vim.exe") .eqs. ""
$	then
$	    write sys$error "Error - Can't run tutorial. VIM not found."
$	    exit
$	endif
$ !
$ !
$ !	Pick up the argument, if any.
$ !
$	inx = 0
$ arg_loop:
$	inx = inx + 1
$	if f$type (p'inx') .nes. ""
$	then
$	    if p'inx' .nes. "" .and. f$locate ("-", p'inx') .ne. 0
$	    then
$		xx = p'inx'
$		assign/nolog "''xx'" xx
$		p'inx' = ""
$	    endif
$	    goto arg_loop
$	endif
$ !
$ !
$ !	Make sure we clean up our toys when we're through playing.
$ !
$	on error then goto exit
$ !
$ !
$ !	Create the VIM foreign command if needed
$ !
$	if f$type (vim) .eqs. "" then vim := $vim:vim
$ !
$ !
$ !	Build the name for our temp file.
$ !
$	tutfil = "sys$login:vimtutor_" + -
		f$edit (f$getjpi (0, "pid"), "trim") + "."
$	assign/nolog 'tutfil' TUTORCOPY
$ !
$ !
$ !	Copy the selected file to the temp file
$ !
$	assign/nolog/user nla0: sys$error
$	assign/nolog/user nla0: sys$output
$	vim -u "NONE" -c "so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim"
$ !
$ !
$ !	Run the tutorial
$ !
$	assign/nolog/user sys$command sys$input
$	vim -u "NONE" -c "set nocp" 'p1' 'p2' 'p3' 'p4' 'p5' 'p6' 'p7' 'p8' 'tutfil'
$ !
$ !
$ !	Ditch the copy.
$ !
$ exit:
$	if f$type (tutfil) .nes. "" .and. f$search (tutfil) .nes. "" then -
$	    delete 'tutfil';*
$	if f$type (xx) .nes. "" then deassign xx
$	deassign TUTORCOPY
$	exit
$ !
$ !=====================================================================
$ !
$ !		Modification history
$ !
$ !	29-Aug-2002	T. R. Wyant
$ !		Changed license to vim.
$ !		Fix error "input is not from a terminal"
$ !		Juggle documentation (copyright and contact to front,
$ !			modification history to end).
$ !	25-Jul-2002	T. R. Wyant
$ !		Initial version