1" Vim color file 2" Maintainer: Shian Lee 3" Last Change: 2014 Mar 6 (for vim 7.4) 4" Remark: "industry" stands for 'industrial' color scheme. In industrial 5" HMI (Human-Machine-Interface) programming, using a standard color 6" scheme is mandatory in many cases (in traffic-lights for example): 7" LIGHT_RED is 'Warning' 8" LIGHT_YELLOW is 'Attention' 9" LIGHT_GREEN is 'Normal' 10" LIGHT_MAGENTA is 'Warning-Attention' (light RED-YELLOW) 11" LIGHT_CYAN is 'Attention-Normal' (light YELLOW-GREEN). 12" BLACK is Dark-High-Contrast Background for maximum safety. 13" BLUE is Shade of BLACK (not supposed to get attention). 14" 15" Industrial color scheme is by nature clear, safe and productive. 16" Yet, depends on the file type's syntax, it might appear incorrect. 17 18" Reset to dark background, then reset everything to defaults: 19set background=dark 20highlight clear 21if exists("syntax_on") 22 syntax reset 23endif 24 25let colors_name = "industry" 26 27" First set Normal to regular white on black text colors: 28hi Normal ctermfg=LightGray ctermbg=Black guifg=#dddddd guibg=Black 29 30" Syntax highlighting (other color-groups using default, see :help group-name): 31hi Comment cterm=NONE ctermfg=DarkCyan gui=NONE guifg=#00aaaa 32hi Constant cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightCyan gui=NONE guifg=#00ffff 33hi Identifier cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightMagenta gui=NONE guifg=#ff00ff 34hi Function cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightGreen gui=NONE guifg=#00ff00 35hi Statement cterm=NONE ctermfg=White gui=bold guifg=#ffffff 36hi PreProc cterm=NONE ctermfg=Yellow gui=NONE guifg=#ffff00 37hi Type cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightGreen gui=bold guifg=#00ff00 38hi Special cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightRed gui=NONE guifg=#ff0000 39hi Delimiter cterm=NONE ctermfg=Yellow gui=NONE guifg=#ffff00 40 41