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- python << EOL
- # xmaslights.vim
- # Version: 0.1
- # Author: Ryan (gt3 Kulla
- # Python script for Vim to make your text appear as animated Christmas lights
- #
- # You will not be able to use vim until you press ctrl+c to stop the script because this script makes
- # vim act like a screensaver. This script only changes the color of 'guifg' and was made and tested using
- # gvim 6.2 for win32. Modify it if needed.
- #
- # Usage:
- # (Note: you must have vim compiled with +python for this to work)
- # 1) Put xmaslights.vim in your Vim plugins directory.
- # 2) open a file that uses syntax highlighting like a .html file
- # 3) type ":py xmas()"
- import vim
- import time
- import random
- colors = ("red", "green") # feel free to add more colors
- attribs = ("comment", "underlined", "cursor", "constant", "identifier", "statement", "preproc", "type", "special", "error", "todo", "directory", "statusline", "normal", "search", "nontext", "errormsg", "warningmsg", "modemsg", "moremsg", "incsearch", "linenr", "title", "statuslinenc", "label", "operator", "clear visual", "visual", "diffchange", "difftext", "diffadd", "diffdelete", "folded", "foldedcolumn", "clf0") # take items out you know you don't want colorized
- def xmas():
- if not vim.eval("&syntax"):
- print "Open a file that uses syntax highlighting and try again."
- return
- while 1:
- for attrib in attribs:
- vim.command("hi %s guifg=%s" % (attrib, random.choice(colors)))
- time.sleep(1) # if this is too slow, use a fraction of a second like sleep(.3)
- vim.command("redraw")
- EOL
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