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{
"script_id": "63",
"display_name": "emacs.vim",
"summary": "Emacs like colors",
"name": "emacs.vim",
"script_type": "color scheme",
"description": " This colorscheme implements colors that let Vim look just a little like Emacs.\n It is not perfect in several respects: For one Emacs has very different categories for its syntax highlighting. Many more, often, which tends to let your screen light up like a christmas tree sometimes. I can't reproduce that without changing the syntax files, and I don't want that. The scheme tries to look like Emacs, but I only really checked for C++. The most important thing is the color of comments, and these are right. The other aspect is the suitability of the script for terminal based Vims - I didn't check, it's for GVim.\n",
"install_details": " You can just source the script whenever you want. That way it even works in older Vims, but with warnings - ignore them.\n If you put it in a color directory, for instance .vim/colors, the color scheme will pop up in the menu, where you can choose it, or you can use the \":colorscheme emacs\" command.",
"versions": [
{
"url": "http://www.vim.org/scripts/download_script.php?src_id=117",
"filename": "emacs.vim",
"script_version": "20010816",
"date": "2001-08-20",
"vim_version": "6.0",
"author": {
"user_id": "38",
"user_name": "Highbrow",
"first_name": "Michael",
"last_name": "Piefel",
"email": "piefel@informatik.hu-berlin.de",
"homepage": ""
},
"release_notes": "Initial upload"
}
]
}