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*Colorizer.txt* A plugin to color colornames and codes Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Version: 0.11 Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:49:17 +0100 Copyright: (c) 2009-2013 by Christian Brabandt The VIM LICENSE applies to Colorizer.txt (see |copyright|) except use ColorizerPlugin instead of "Vim". NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USE AT-YOUR-OWN-RISK. ============================================================================== Contents *Colorizer* ============================================================================== 1. Colorizer Manual.............................|Colorizer-manual| 1.1 :ColorHighlight......................|:ColorHighlight| 1.2 :ColorClear..........................|:ColorClear| 1.3 :RGB2Term............................|:RGB2Term| 1.4 :HSL2RGB.............................|:HSL2RGB| 1.5 :Term2RGB............................|:Term2RGB| 1.6 :ColorContrast.......................|:ColorContrast| 1.7 :ColorSwapFgBg.......................|:ColorSwapFgBg| 1.8 :ColorToggle.........................|:ColorToggle| 2. Configuration................................|Colorizer-config| 2.1 Automatic loading...................|Colorizer-auto| 2.2 Automatically highlight filetypes...|Colorizer-hl-ft| 2.3 Skip coloring comments..............|Colorizer-comments| 2.4 Adjust the contrast.................|Colorizer-contrast| 2.5 Highlight colornames................|Colorizer-hl-names| 2.6 Use X11 colornames..................|Colorizer-names| 2.7 Use syntax highlighting.............|Colorizer-syntax| 2.8 Specify patterns to highlight.......|Colorizer-pattern| 2.9 Colorizing Taskwarrior files........|Colorizer-taskwarrior-files| 2.10 Colorizing vim syntax files.........|Colorizer-vim-files| 2.11 Use custom colornames...............|Colorizer-custom-colornames| 2.12 Colorizing :hi statements...........|Colorizer-vim-hi| 3. Colorizer Mappings...........................|Colorizer-maps| 4. Colorizer Tips...............................|Colorizer-tips| 5. Colorizer Feedback...........................|Colorizer-feedback| 6. Colorizer History............................|Colorizer-history| ============================================================================== 1. Colorizer Manual *Colorizer-manual* ============================================================================== Functionality This plugin is based on the css_color plugin by Nikolaus Hofer. The idea is to highlight color names and codes in the same color that they represent. The plugin understands the W3C colors (used for CSS files for example), the color names from the X11 Window System and also codes in hex notation, like #FF0000 (which represents Red in the RGB color system). Additionally, it supports the CSS color specifications, e.g. rgb(RR,GG,BB) color representation in either absolute or percentage values and also the HVL color representation like hvl(H,V,L) It works best in the gui version of Vim, but the plugin also supports 256 and 88 color terminals and translates the colors to those supported by the terminal. 16 and 8 color terminals should work theoretically too, but have not been widely tested. Note that translating the colors to the terminal might impose a performance penalty, depending on the terminal type and the number of matches in the file. This plugin defines the following commands: *:ColorHighlight* :[range]ColorHighlight[!] [args] Scan the lines given by [range] for color code names and highlight those. If [range] is omitted, the whole file will be scanned. If the ! is used, the plugin will redefine all highlighting groups. If ! is not used, it will skip patterns, that would take too long and make Vim unresponsive. [args] can by any of "syntax" or "match". "syntax" means to convert the highlighting to syntax highlighting. This is useful, so a plugin like |2html.vim| can convert the colors correctly to HTML. The default is "match", which uses the |matchadd()| function. (Prepending "no" is supported and will disable that setting and use the opposite). *:ColorClear* :ColorClear Turn off color highlighting. *:RGB2Term* :RGB2Term <color> Translate the color code given as argument to the closest color that can be displayed in the terminal. The color must be given in the format #RRGGBB (the hex format of the colors red, green and blue (the '#' is optional), or alternatively like rgb(X,X,X) Uses the number of colors your terminal is capable of (or 256 colors for gVim). *:HSL2RGB* :HSL2RGB hsl(h,v,l) Translate the HVL color defined by the string 'hsl(h,v%,l%)' into a color that the current terminal can display. Note that the color must be given in the format 'hsl(HH, V, L)' where HH defines the Hue as absolute value between 0 and 255 and V and L represent a percentage for value and Lightness. *:Term2RGB* :Term2RGB number Translate terminal color <number> to an RGB color (using the xterm 256 color cube). *:ColorContrast* :ColorContrast Switch between all different color contrast settings (foreground colors). *:ColorSwapFgBg* :ColorSwapFgBg Switch between foreground and background colors. This will toggle in 3 ways. From Swapping foreground and background colors, to only highlighting the foreground color back to normal foreground background color. *:ColorToggle* :ColorToggle Switch between highlighting colors and no highlighting. ============================================================================== 2 Colorizer Configuration *Colorizer-config* ============================================================================== 2.1 Automatic loading *Colorizer-auto* --------------------- The Colorizer plugin can be configured to automatically load when opening a new file. Note that this might slow down the loading process, especially on the terminal. To enable this, simply set the variable 'g:colorizer_auto_color' to 1, e.g. by defining it in your |.vimrc| > :let g:colorizer_auto_color = 1 < (Not recommended, see below at |Colorizer-hl-ft| for the preferred way) 2.2 Automatically highlight filetypes *Colorizer-hl-ft* ------------------------------------- If you want to have certain filetypes automatically highlighted, you can use the variable g:colorizer_auto_filetype, e.g. to enable highlighting for HTML and CSS files by default, add the following to your |.vimrc|: > :let g:colorizer_auto_filetype='css,html' < After restarting Vim, the plugin will become active whenever the filetype is set to either html or css. 2.3 Skip coloring comments *Colorizer-comments* -------------------------- You can skip comments from being colored by setting the variable g:colorizer_skip_comments to 1: > :let g:colorizer_skip_comments = 1 < The plugin will skip all matches of color codes and names that appear inside comments (this only works when syntax highlighting is enabled |:syn-on|) Note however, that if the same color is used inside comments and outside comments, it will also be highlighted inside the comments, because coloring is done matching only the color pattern and once this is done outside of comments, this will also match inside comments. 2.4 Adjust the contrast *Colorizer-contrast* ----------------------- Colorizer can be adjusted to blur the contrast between foreground and background color. For this, the variable 'g:colorizer_fgcontrast' can be used. It can be given any value between -1 and 2 with 2 being the default. Each smaller value will decrease the contrast a little bit, with -1 being special, as there is the foreground color equals the background color. Use |:ColorContrast| to cycle through the different values. 2.5 Highlight colornames *Colorizer-hl-names* ------------------------ If for any reason you don't want the plugin to highlight colornames, you can prevent this by setting the g:colorizer_colornames variable to 0, e.g. put > :let g:colorizer_colornames = 0 < into your |.vimrc| 2.6 Use X11 colornames *Colorizer-names* ---------------------- Colorizer can be configured to support all color names defined by the X11 Window System. By default it only supports the colors defined by the W3C for the CSS specification. To use the X11 color names, set the variable 'g:colorzer_x11_names' to 1, e,g. put in your |.vimrc| > let g:colorizer_x11_names = 1 < 2.7 Use syntax highlighting *Colorizer-syntax* --------------------------- The plugin by default uses the |matchadd()| functions for highlighting colors on the fly. Unfortunately, this is a problem, if you want to have the result successfully transformed to a HTML file using the |2html.vim| plugin. Therefore, the Colorizer plugin can also convert the highlighting to correct syntax highlighting. Use either the > :ColorHighlight syntax < command (see |:ColorHighlight|) or set the variable 'g:colorizer_syntax' to 1, e.g. in your |.vimrc| put > let g:colorizer_syntax = 1 < 2.8 Specify pattern to highlight *Colorizer-pattern* -------------------------------- By default, Colorizer detects the following patterns and highlights them as hex colors (for better readability it is separated into 3 parts): > # %(\x\{3}\|\x\{6}\) \%(\>\|[-_]\)\@=/' < This means it always looks for a '#' followed by either a 3 or 6 hexadecimal digits denoting the RGB hex color codes, followed by either the word-boundary (|/\>|), a hyphen or a underscore. But only the first and middle part will be highlighted (i.e. the RGB color codes). You can of course specify a different pattern for your needs by setting the g:colorizer_hex_pattern variable. e.g. to display '#RRGGBB' and have all of it highlighted, use > let g:colorizer_hex_pattern = ['#', '\%(\x\{3}\|\x\{6}\)', ''] 2.9 Colorizing Taskwarrior files *Colorizer-taskwarrior-files* -------------------------------- For taskwarrior files, this plugin can also highlight those colors. By default, this will only work, if the file name ends with '.theme' For an example, see this website: http://taskwarrior.org/news/182 2.10 Colorizing vim syntax files *Colorizer-vim-files* -------------------------------- Colorizer also supports highlighting vim syntax files. For this to work, the 'filetype' must be set to vim, then the plugin tries to identify the colors and highlight them. 2.11 Use custom colornames *Colorizer-custom-colornames* -------------------------- You can add separate colornames to be colored. For this to work, set the variable g:colorizer_custom_colors to your liking, e.g. like this: > let g:colorizer_custom_colors = { 'blue': '#ff0000'} Guess what, this will color the word blue in red. 2.12 Colorizing :highlight statements *Colorizer-vim-hi* ------------------------------------- Colorizer also supports highlighting |:hi| statements, that are used by vim colorschemes and syntax files as well as a dump of the |:hi| command To colorizer :hi statements, the 'filetype' must be set to vim, while for :hi dumps, the 'filetype' must be empty. ============================================================================== 3. Colorizer Mappings *Colorizer-maps* ============================================================================== By default, the Colorizer plugin does not map any key, so that it won't pollute the global mapping namespace. If you want however to have the following default maps set up, set the global variable g:colorizer_auto_map in your |.vimrc| like this: > :let g:colorizer_auto_map = 1 < This will set up the following key mappings (if they are not already taken): Keys Name Function ---- ---- -------- <Leader>cC <Plug>Colorizer Toggle highlighting of Colors. In visual mode it only highlights the colors in the selected region (normal and visual mode). <Leader>cT <Plug>ColorContrast Cycle through contrast setting |:ColorContrast| (normal and visual mode) <Leader>cF <Plug>ColorFgBg Toggle foreground and background color |:ColorSwapFgBg| It uses the prefix <leader>c to set all functionality up. By default, <Leader> is defined as '\' (|<Leader>|). Use the name provided in the second column to map the function to a different key. ============================================================================== 4. Colorizer Tips *Colorizer-tips* ============================================================================== You can enable the plugin to be loaded for certain filetypes automatically. This makes sense for example for CSS files or HTML files. To do so, create the following autocommand in your |.vimrc| > :au BufNewFile,BufRead *.css,*.html,*.htm :ColorHighlight! < This will automatically highlight all existing color codes and names if you edit either a HTML file or a CSS file. Note that this does not update the highlighting, after you have been changing the file. The recommended way to do this is to use the g:colorizer_auto_filetype variable and set this to the desired filetypes. |Colorizer-hl-ft| *Colorizer-slowdown* ---------------- Slow performance ---------------- Depending on your file, any of the highlighting functions might cause an performance decrease. This can be analyed, by setting the variable g:colorizer_debug to 1 in e.g. your |.vimrc| like this: > :let g:colorizer_debug = 1 < The next time, you call |:ColorHighlight|, the plugin will output runtime statistics, from which you can see, which function caused the slowdowns. Consider this output: Colorstatistics at: 12:20 ` Duration: 0.034110 ` colornames: 0.030865s ` hex: 0.000968s ` hsla: 0.000350s ` rgb: 0.000354s ` rgba: 0.000491s ` taskwarrior: 0.000020s ` term: 0.000219s ` term_conceal: 0.000105s ` vimcolors: 0.000036s ` vimhighl_dump: 0.000025s ` vimhighlight: 0.000025s ` From this you can see, that the colorname highlighting caused the largest slowdown, it took 0.03 seconds to complete. This is expected, as the colornames pattern is long and contains many branches. Functions with a value less then 100 have probably been skipped and were not being executed. If you want to skip certain functions, you can set the variable g:colorizer_<name>_disable and then those functions won't be called anymore (e.g. do disable the colorname highlighting, put in your |.vimrc| this: > let g:colorizer_colornames_disable = 1 < If the slowdown is still noticeable, you might want to create a new issue at the plugins repository (|Colorizer-feedback|). You should provide a sample file, so that I will be able to reproduce the issue. Note, this needs a Vim with the |+reltime| feature. ============================================================================== 5. Colorizer Feedback *Colorizer-feedback* ============================================================================== Feedback is always welcome. If you like the plugin, please rate it at the vim-page: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3963 You can also follow the development of the plugin at github: http://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight Bugs can also be reported there: https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues Alternatively, you can also report any bugs to the maintainer, mentioned in the third line of this document. Please don't hesitate to contact me, I won't bite ;) If you like the plugin, write me an email (look in the third line for my mail address). And if you are really happy, vote for the plugin and consider looking at my Amazon whishlist: http://www.amazon.de/wishlist/2BKAHE8J7Z6UW ============================================================================== 6. Colorizer History *Colorizer-history* ============================================================================== 0.12 (unreleased) {{{1 - TermConceal should also conceal [K - properly escape terminal colors, so that |Colorizer-syntax| works correctly - use matchaddpos() for highlighting ansi term colors (should speed up vim highlighting considerably) - only reset TermConceal syntax group (reported by audriusk in https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/41, thanks!) - correctly check for patch 7.4.083 (:keeppatterns modifier, reported by gbell12 in https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/42, thanks!) - disable BufLeave autocommand to disable colors - basic Neovim support (also should work with TrueColor in Terminal) - Make |:RGB2term| always init colortable, so that when resetting 't_Co' it will work correctly - Make it work with Vims Term Truecolor feature (patch 7.4.1770) - Make it work with neovim fixes https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/45 and https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/46 - Support css colors: #rrggbbaa format - handle hsla values correctly - clear css cssColor syntax rule when ":ColorHighlight syntax" in css files is used. fixes https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/50 reported by msva, thanks! - make TermConceal also hide the sgr0 attributes (to reset the terminal) fixes https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/53 reported by LucHermitte, thanks! - also conceal and highlight nroff sequences like T^HT (as bold) and _^HT (as underlined) 0.11 Jan 15, 2015 {{{1 - use |TextChanged| autocommand if possible - Support Ansi True Color support if possible - Hide ^[[K$ for terminal colors (reported by masukomi at https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/36, thanks!) - Do not expand() to expand shellvars (fixed by Daniel Hahler in https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/37, thanks!) - Document, how to analyze slowdown |Colorizer-slowdown| - |:ColorContrast| would error, if the plugin has not been initialized (reported by Daniel Hahler in https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/38, thanks!) - always define reltime variable (reported by mantislin in https://github.com/chrisbra/Colorizer/issues/39, thanks!) - Only call conceal function once for ansiterm colors - reduce calls to DoColor in autocommands (to only do, when something changed) 0.10 Mar 27, 2014 {{{1 - Also highlight Ansi Term sequences - Match colornames using the "old" RE Engine, if Vim supports it. - Make |:RGB2Xterm| output the color name in its color - Rename |:RGB2Xterm| to |:RGB2Term| - Highlight Taskwarrior file - Code refactoring - Make |:ColorSwapFgBg| work as expected (did not always toggle reliably between all states) - Correctly parse Ansi Term colors - |:Term2RGB| - Highlight Vim color files correctly - merge colorhighlight plugin https://github.com/blueyed/colorhighlight.vim 0.9: Aug 14, 2013: {{{1 - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/15 (rgba highlighting didn't work for floating point value of alpha, reported by LiTuX.S, thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/16 (rgb() pattern did match too much, reported by taecilla, thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/19 (error on calling ColorWinEnter() command, reported by wedgwood, thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/20 and https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/21 (also color on split commands, reported by wedgwood and Andri Möll, Thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/22 (Make sure, patterns like white-space won't get colored, reported by Andri Möll, Thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/23 (ColorToggle got confused when several windows with highlighting exists, reported by Andri Möll, Thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/24 (turning off coloring should also remove the autocommands, reported by Andri Möll, Thanks!) 0.8: Dec 14, 2012 {{{1 - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/13 (colorizing should not stop at word-boundaries, reported by teschmitz, thanks!) - https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/14 (convert highlighting to syntax groups, so TOhtml works, reported by teschmitz, thanks!) 0.7: Jul 25, 2012 {{{1 - Highlight rgb colors with whitespace after comma (reported by sergey-vlasov in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/12, thanks!) - Save and restore the search register, so the plugin doesn't clobber it - check for 'ed' and 'gd' defaults 0.6: May 17, 2012 {{{1 - Fix various issues with hsl coloring (reported by teschmitz in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/9, thanks!) - Make it possible, to skip coloring comments (reported by teschmitz in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/10, thanks!) - search highlighting should overrule color highlighting(reported by teschmitz in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/11, thanks!) - updated documentation (suggested by teschmitz, thanks!) 0.5: Apr 03, 2012 {{{1 - Fix issue 7 (reported by teschmitz in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/7, thanks!) 0.4: Mar, 23, 2012 {{{1 - |:ColorSwapFgBg| (suggested by teschmitz, in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/3, thanks!) - make automatic color loading work (reported by wedgwood in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/6, thanks!) |Colorizer-auto| and |Colorizer-hl-ft| - more documentation updates - added Mappings (suggested by Ingo Karkat, thanks!) |Colorizer-maps| - prevent highlighting of color names (suggested by Tarlika Schmitz in https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/5, thanks!) |Colorizer-hl-names| - enable filetype specific autocommands, so that for certain filetypes colors are highlighted automatically |Colorizer-hl-ft| (suggested by Tarlika Schmitz, thanks!) 0.3: Mar 15, 2012 {{{1 - Use the g:colorizer_fgcontrast variable to have lesser contrast between foreground and background colors (patch by Ingo Karkat, thanks!) - gvim did not color rgb(...) codes - did not correctly highlight 3 letter color codes (issue https://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight/issues/1, reported by Taybin Rutkin, thanks!) - support autoloading (requested by Ingo Karkat, thanks!) - add |GLVS| support - |:ColorContrast| to interactively switch between contrast settings (suggested by Ingo Karkat, thanks!) 0.2: Mar 02, 2012 {{{1 - Initial upload - development versions are available at the github repository - put plugin on a public repository (http://github.com/chrisbra/color_highlight) 0.1: Mar 02, 2012 {{{1 - first internal version }}} ============================================================================== Modeline: vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:et:fdm=marker:fdl=0:norl |