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When I diff files (e.g. with fugitive.vim), coloring is confusing.
For example, I have a text file
hello world.
hello world.
hello world.
deleted
then change the line deleted with added. When I compare the difference with fugitive.vim, I see this:
Here, the first hello world. line is highlighted green, but is not the added line. This is confusing.
Solution?
This happens because iceberg.vim doesn't have a highlight for diffSubname.
It is defined here and linked to PreProclater in the file.
Then PreProc is highlighted as green in iceberg.vim.
I suppose we can use a different color for diffSubname?
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Environment:
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): nvim v0.7.0-dev+920-g7e2ce35e3When I diff files (e.g. with fugitive.vim), coloring is confusing.
For example, I have a text file
then change the line
deleted
withadded
. When I compare the difference with fugitive.vim, I see this:Here, the first
hello world.
line is highlighted green, but is not the added line. This is confusing.Solution?
This happens because iceberg.vim doesn't have a highlight for
diffSubname
.It is defined here and linked to
PreProc
later in the file.Then
PreProc
is highlighted as green in iceberg.vim.I suppose we can use a different color for
diffSubname
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: