Fixes for indentation and the possibility that the solarized variable won't be there

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Bryan Forbes
2014-05-30 10:25:12 -05:00
parent 35379507ae
commit d0a4b0bbd9
2 changed files with 46 additions and 44 deletions

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@@ -7,30 +7,31 @@
" =============================================================================
let s:cuicolors = {
\ 'base03': [ '8', '234', 'DarkGray' ],
\ 'base02': [ '0', '235', 'Black' ],
\ 'base01': [ '10', '239', 'LightGreen' ],
\ 'base00': [ '11', '240', 'LightYellow' ],
\ 'base0': [ '12', '244', 'LightBlue' ],
\ 'base1': [ '14', '245', 'LightCyan' ],
\ 'base2': [ '7', '187', 'LightGray' ],
\ 'base3': [ '15', '230', 'White' ],
\ 'yellow': [ '3', '136', 'DarkYellow' ],
\ 'orange': [ '9', '166', 'LightRed' ],
\ 'red': [ '1', '124', 'DarkRed' ],
\ 'magenta': [ '5', '125', 'DarkMagenta' ],
\ 'violet': [ '13', '61', 'LightMagenta' ],
\ 'blue': [ '4', '33', 'DarkBlue' ],
\ 'cyan': [ '6', '37', 'DarkCyan' ],
\ 'green': [ '2', '64', 'DarkGreen' ],
\ }
\ 'base03': [ '8', '234', 'DarkGray' ],
\ 'base02': [ '0', '235', 'Black' ],
\ 'base01': [ '10', '239', 'LightGreen' ],
\ 'base00': [ '11', '240', 'LightYellow' ],
\ 'base0': [ '12', '244', 'LightBlue' ],
\ 'base1': [ '14', '245', 'LightCyan' ],
\ 'base2': [ '7', '187', 'LightGray' ],
\ 'base3': [ '15', '230', 'White' ],
\ 'yellow': [ '3', '136', 'DarkYellow' ],
\ 'orange': [ '9', '166', 'LightRed' ],
\ 'red': [ '1', '124', 'DarkRed' ],
\ 'magenta': [ '5', '125', 'DarkMagenta' ],
\ 'violet': [ '13', '61', 'LightMagenta' ],
\ 'blue': [ '4', '33', 'DarkBlue' ],
\ 'cyan': [ '6', '37', 'DarkCyan' ],
\ 'green': [ '2', '64', 'DarkGreen' ],
\ }
" The following condition only applies for the console and is the same
" condition vim-colors-solarized uses to determine which set of colors
" to use.
if g:solarized_termcolors != 256 && &t_Co >= 16
let s:solarized_termcolors = get(g:, 'solarized_termcolors', 16)
if s:solarized_termcolors != 256 && &t_Co >= 16
let s:cuiindex = 0
elseif g:solarized_termcolors == 256
elseif s:solarized_termcolors == 256
let s:cuiindex = 1
else
let s:cuiindex = 2

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@@ -7,30 +7,31 @@
" =============================================================================
let s:cuicolors = {
\ 'base03': [ '8', '234', 'DarkGray' ],
\ 'base02': [ '0', '235', 'Black' ],
\ 'base01': [ '10', '239', 'LightGreen' ],
\ 'base00': [ '11', '240', 'LightYellow' ],
\ 'base0': [ '12', '244', 'LightBlue' ],
\ 'base1': [ '14', '245', 'LightCyan' ],
\ 'base2': [ '7', '187', 'LightGray' ],
\ 'base3': [ '15', '230', 'White' ],
\ 'yellow': [ '3', '136', 'DarkYellow' ],
\ 'orange': [ '9', '166', 'LightRed' ],
\ 'red': [ '1', '124', 'DarkRed' ],
\ 'magenta': [ '5', '125', 'DarkMagenta' ],
\ 'violet': [ '13', '61', 'LightMagenta' ],
\ 'blue': [ '4', '33', 'DarkBlue' ],
\ 'cyan': [ '6', '37', 'DarkCyan' ],
\ 'green': [ '2', '64', 'DarkGreen' ],
\ }
\ 'base03': [ '8', '234', 'DarkGray' ],
\ 'base02': [ '0', '235', 'Black' ],
\ 'base01': [ '10', '239', 'LightGreen' ],
\ 'base00': [ '11', '240', 'LightYellow' ],
\ 'base0': [ '12', '244', 'LightBlue' ],
\ 'base1': [ '14', '245', 'LightCyan' ],
\ 'base2': [ '7', '187', 'LightGray' ],
\ 'base3': [ '15', '230', 'White' ],
\ 'yellow': [ '3', '136', 'DarkYellow' ],
\ 'orange': [ '9', '166', 'LightRed' ],
\ 'red': [ '1', '124', 'DarkRed' ],
\ 'magenta': [ '5', '125', 'DarkMagenta' ],
\ 'violet': [ '13', '61', 'LightMagenta' ],
\ 'blue': [ '4', '33', 'DarkBlue' ],
\ 'cyan': [ '6', '37', 'DarkCyan' ],
\ 'green': [ '2', '64', 'DarkGreen' ],
\ }
" The following condition only applies for the console and is the same
" condition vim-colors-solarized uses to determine which set of colors
" to use.
if g:solarized_termcolors != 256 && &t_Co >= 16
let s:solarized_termcolors = get(g:, 'solarized_termcolors', 16)
if s:solarized_termcolors != 256 && &t_Co >= 16
let s:cuiindex = 0
elseif g:solarized_termcolors == 256
elseif s:solarized_termcolors == 256
let s:cuiindex = 1
else
let s:cuiindex = 2