colors in vi
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Sun Jun 2 21:47:08 EDT 2002
"dan moylan" <jdm at moylan.info> writes:
> have recently installed rh7.3 and find that vi displays
> text in a variety of colors which i find particularly
> unhelpful. it also highlights certain words, in a not
> terribly obvious fashion, to no obvious purpose, a
> feature which i neither need nor desire.
>
> how do i defeat these gratuitous annoyances?
There are a number of opensource vi clones available; Redhat chose to adopt
"vim" as the default vi-like editor. I've been using vi for nearly 20
years,
and I find that vim is missing a great deal of vi's functionality, in
addition to having extra features that I find get in my way.
The "real" vi, from the original Berkeley sources, is currently named
"nvi". I always remove the vi view, and ex symlinks that point to vim,
and make them point to nvi instead. Redhat also adds a "vi" alias to the
global bashrc that points to vim, so I also delete that alias.
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