vimrc make comments italic

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说谎 2021-02-01 14:08

How do I change the ~/.vimrc to have the comments in my code italicized?

In my ~/.vimrc file I have:

highlight Comment ctermfg=         


        
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  • 2021-02-01 14:28

    In my case I had to put this in my vimrc file:

    let &t_ZH="\e[3m"
    let &t_ZR="\e[23m"
    highlight Comment cterm=italic
    

    Notice it is not the same as:

    set t_ZH=^[[3m
    set t_ZR=^[[23m
    highlight Comment cterm=italic
    

    The former worked for me, while the latter didn't.

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  • 2021-02-01 14:32

    First and foremost, you should check if you terminal is capable of displaying text in italics. In your terminal type (-e flag makes sure escape codes are interpreted)

    echo -e "\e[3m foo \e[23m"
    

    If you see foo then okay, otherwise you need to change terminal (Gnome Terminal and Konsole are good choices).

    Then you should help Vim to recognise the kind of terminal you are using, put in you ~/.bashrc:

    export TERM="xterm-256color"
    

    Now you can try and see if this is enough, open a new file vim foo.html with the following content

    <i>foo</i>
    

    Do you see foo in italic? If no then you need to go a little further, right now Vim doesn't know the escape codes to switch to italic mode, you need to tell it (this is the hardest part, it took me a few years to figure that out).

    Put the following two lines in your ~/.vimrc

    set t_ZH=^[[3m
    set t_ZR=^[[23m
    

    These are the same escape codes we used before in the terminal, be aware that ^[ are not literal characters but represent the escape character, you can insert it in insert mode with CTRL-V followed by ESC (see :help i_CTRL-V)

    Now reopen the file we created before foo.html and you should see foo in italic; if you don't then I can't help you any more. Otherwise you are almost done; there is one last step.

    Put in you ~/.vimrc file

    highlight Comment cterm=italic
    

    after loading any colorscheme.

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  • 2021-02-01 14:42
    highlight Comment cterm=italic gui=italic
    

    You'll need a font with an italic set and a terminal capable of displaying italics. Also, if you're using a color scheme other than the default, the above line should come after the color scheme is loaded in your ~/.vimrc so that the color scheme doesn't override it.

    The cterm makes it work in the terminal and the gui is for graphical Vim clients.

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  • 2021-02-01 14:44

    for GUI environments like gvim, a simple

    highlight Comment gui=italic
    

    does it.

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  • 2021-02-01 14:45

    michaelmichael's answer should solve it for most cases. But, just in case you need this for a font in gvim that doesn't have italics (but oblique or something instead), you can try something like this in ~/.gvimrc

    highlight Comment font=Bitstream_Vera_Sans_Mono_Oblique:h14
    

    where h14 is the font size. This font should have the same cell size as your normal font though, so don't use an altogether different font.

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