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Cursor column highlighting is used to highlight the column your cursor is currently at, similar to row highlighting. It seems that dimmed limelight blocks cover the cursor column highlighting.
This is what happens when limelight is turned on:
This is what it normally looks like, when limelight is off:
Notice that in the last screenshot the highlighting column goes through all other paragraphs.
It is hard to spot at first with my color scheme, but definitely noticable. I'd expect to be able to view the cursor column though a limelight block.
Column highlighting is a native Vim feature, that can be enabled using :set cursorcolumn.
If a list of used plugins and features I'm running in my Vim instance, take a look here at my dotfiles repository. Although I don't think this is because of a conflict with some other configuration.
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Cursor column highlighting is used to highlight the column your cursor is currently at, similar to row highlighting. It seems that dimmed limelight blocks cover the cursor column highlighting.
This is what happens when limelight is turned on:
This is what it normally looks like, when limelight is off:
Notice that in the last screenshot the highlighting column goes through all other paragraphs.
It is hard to spot at first with my color scheme, but definitely noticable. I'd expect to be able to view the cursor column though a limelight block.
Column highlighting is a native Vim feature, that can be enabled using
:set cursorcolumn
.If a list of used plugins and features I'm running in my Vim instance, take a look here at my dotfiles repository. Although I don't think this is because of a conflict with some other configuration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: