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" Vim color file " Maintainer: Shian Lee " Last Change: 2014 Mar 6 (for vim 7.4) " Remark: "industry" stands for 'industrial' color scheme. In industrial " HMI (Human-Machine-Interface) programming, using a standard color " scheme is mandatory in many cases (in traffic-lights for example): " LIGHT_RED is 'Warning' " LIGHT_YELLOW is 'Attention' " LIGHT_GREEN is 'Normal' " LIGHT_MAGENTA is 'Warning-Attention' (light RED-YELLOW) " LIGHT_CYAN is 'Attention-Normal' (light YELLOW-GREEN). " BLACK is Dark-High-Contrast Background for maximum safety. " BLUE is Shade of BLACK (not supposed to get attention). " " Industrial color scheme is by nature clear, safe and productive. " Yet, depends on the file type's syntax, it might appear incorrect. " Reset to dark background, then reset everything to defaults: set background=dark highlight clear if exists("syntax_on") syntax reset endif let colors_name = "industry" " First set Normal to regular white on black text colors: hi Normal ctermfg=LightGray ctermbg=Black guifg=#dddddd guibg=Black " Syntax highlighting (other color-groups using default, see :help group-name): hi Comment cterm=NONE ctermfg=DarkCyan gui=NONE guifg=#00aaaa hi Constant cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightCyan gui=NONE guifg=#00ffff hi Identifier cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightMagenta gui=NONE guifg=#ff00ff hi Function cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightGreen gui=NONE guifg=#00ff00 hi Statement cterm=NONE ctermfg=White gui=bold guifg=#ffffff hi PreProc cterm=NONE ctermfg=Yellow gui=NONE guifg=#ffff00 hi Type cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightGreen gui=bold guifg=#00ff00 hi Special cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightRed gui=NONE guifg=#ff0000 hi Delimiter cterm=NONE ctermfg=Yellow gui=NONE guifg=#ffff00