vim-settings/vim/rc/ui.rc.vim

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" Display filename at bottom of window
set ls=2
"enable line numbers
set nu
" Highlights the line the cursor is on
set cursorline
:hi CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=darkred guibg=darkred guifg=white
" Syntax Hightlighting
syntax on
" Enable search highlighting
set hls
" Color Schemes {{
" Set theme based on $VIM_COLOR variable
try
if !empty($VIM_COLOR)
colorscheme $VIM_COLOR
else
" Prefered default colorscheme
colorscheme wombat256mod
endif
catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E185/
" Colorschemes not installed yet
" This happens when first installing bundles
colorscheme default
endtry
" Override gui colorscheme
if IsGuiApp()
colorscheme wombat256mod
endif
" Set Airline theme
if g:colors_name == 'github'
let g:airline_theme = 'solarized'
endif
" }}
" Set gui fonts {{
if IsGuiApp()
if IsWindows()
set guifont=Consolas:h10:b
elseif IsMac()
try
set guifont=DejaVu\ Sans\ Mono\ for\ Powerline:h11
catch
" Failed to set font
endtry
endif
endif
" }}
" Set xterm and screen/tmux's title {{
set titlestring=vim\ %{expand(\"%t\")}
if &term =~ "^screen"
" pretend this is xterm. it probably is anyway, but if term is left as
" `screen`, vim doesn't understand ctrl-arrow.
if &term == "screen-256color"
set term=xterm-256color
else
set term=xterm
endif
" gotta set these *last*, since `set term` resets everything
set t_ts=k
set t_fs=\
set t_ut=
endif
set notitle
" set title
" }}
" Function and command to update colors based on light and dark mode
function! UpdateColors()
" Get the light color or default to VIM_COLOR
let light_color = $VIM_COLOR
if !empty($VIM_COLOR_LIGHT)
let light_color = $VIM_COLOR_LIGHT
endif
" Get the dark color or default to VIM_COLOR
let dark_color = $VIM_COLOR
if !empty($VIM_COLOR_DARK)
let dark_color = $VIM_COLOR_DARK
endif
" Detect using an env variable
let cmd = "echo $IS_DARKMODE"
" On macOS we can do something a bit more fancy
if IsMac()
let cmd = "osascript
\ -e 'tell application \"System Events\"'
\ -e 'tell appearance preferences'
\ -e 'return dark mode'
\ -e 'end tell'
\ -e 'end tell'"
endif
let dark_mode = substitute(system(cmd), '\n', '', 'g')
" Set colorscheme and background based on mode
if dark_mode == 'true'
execute 'colorscheme ' . dark_color
set background=dark
else
execute 'colorscheme ' . light_color
set background=light
endif
endfunction
command! UpdateColors call UpdateColors()
" au BufEnter *.* call UpdateColors()
call UpdateColors()