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set term=builtin_ansi |
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==Comments== |
==Comments== |
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− | set term=builtin_ansi Worked like a charm on OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Thanks. |
+ | The following worked great on OSX 10.10.3 Yoesmite. I tested it with .py, .html and .php. Thanks!<blockquote>filetype plugin indent on</blockquote><blockquote>syntax on</blockquote>set term=builtin_ansi Worked like a charm on OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Thanks. |
set term=xterm also works on OS X 10.9 Mavericks |
set term=xterm also works on OS X 10.9 Mavericks |
Revision as of 15:25, 1 March 2016
created July 11, 2002 · complexity basic · author Mario Martinez · version 6.0
Some versions of Mac OS X don't have syntax highlighting support in terminal Vim with default settings.
If you don't have syntax highlighting in any Vim, first make sure something like this is in your .vimrc:
filetype plugin indent on syntax on
If you have that, and still don't get syntax highlighting in Vim running in a terminal (i.e. not a GUI like MacVim), you may need to inform Vim how to handle the terminal.
Something like this is needed, prior to the syntax on
command in your .vimrc:
set term=builtin_beos-ansi
Others (on "Mountain Lion") reported success with this instead:
set term=builtin_ansi
When using iTerm 2, you can simply do:
set term=xterm-256color
Comments
The following worked great on OSX 10.10.3 Yoesmite. I tested it with .py, .html and .php. Thanks!
filetype plugin indent on
syntax on
set term=builtin_ansi Worked like a charm on OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Thanks.
set term=xterm also works on OS X 10.9 Mavericks
set term=builtin_beos-ansi worked like a charm in OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite. Thanks!
Disclaimer: Under 10.9 Mavericks with an external keyboard, term=builtin_ansi may make the delete key next to the end key change the character under the cursor rather than delete as expected. term=xterm has this key behave as expected.