Reopen neovim, hybrid colorscheme is invalid
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When I finish writing the code: w save it will highlight my method name,But when I reopen neovim, I found that the highlight of the method name has failed.you can see these pics。
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When I finish writing the code: w save it will highlight my method name,But when I reopen neovim, I found that the highlight of the method name has failed.you can see these pics。
After:wenter image description here
Reopen neovim
neovim
When you open the editor, what do you get when you type:set filetype<enter>? Are you using any syntax files for go? Maybe also include relevant parts of your config file (init.vim)
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When I finish writing the code: w save it will highlight my method name,But when I reopen neovim, I found that the highlight of the method name has failed.you can see these pics。
After:wenter image description here
Reopen neovim
neovim
When I finish writing the code: w save it will highlight my method name,But when I reopen neovim, I found that the highlight of the method name has failed.you can see these pics。
After:wenter image description here
Reopen neovim
neovim
neovim
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When you open the editor, what do you get when you type:set filetype<enter>? Are you using any syntax files for go? Maybe also include relevant parts of your config file (init.vim)
– nabn
Nov 23 at 3:31
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When you open the editor, what do you get when you type:set filetype<enter>? Are you using any syntax files for go? Maybe also include relevant parts of your config file (init.vim)
– nabn
Nov 23 at 3:31
When you open the editor, what do you get when you type
:set filetype<enter>? Are you using any syntax files for go? Maybe also include relevant parts of your config file (init.vim)– nabn
Nov 23 at 3:31
When you open the editor, what do you get when you type
:set filetype<enter>? Are you using any syntax files for go? Maybe also include relevant parts of your config file (init.vim)– nabn
Nov 23 at 3:31
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When you open the editor, what do you get when you type
:set filetype<enter>? Are you using any syntax files for go? Maybe also include relevant parts of your config file (init.vim)– nabn
Nov 23 at 3:31