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I'd like to have vim display my comments in italics, and I understand I need to place

cterm=italic

in the

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line in the color.vim file I'm using. This, however, is having no effect on the text display, which I suspect has to do with some Terminal.app setting, unless I'm misunderstanding the vim syntax. I'd appreciate if someone can show me how to enable this feature.

Additionally, I am currently using the Monaco font, which does not have a separate italic file (however, the italic syntax-highlighting doesn't work for Consolas, Lucida, Bitstream Vera or other italic- or oblique-enabled fonts either). Assuming that a solution exists for fonts with italics, do I have to jump through any further hoops to get Monaco working?

Thanks for any input.

EDIT:
I'm surprised I haven't gotten an answer yet; this doesn't seem like it should be too difficult to do. Maybe it is. Alternatively, could someone explain why this would not be possible?

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Konrad, don't know about Terminal.app, but italic is supported in a lot of different terminal emulators. urxvt, konsole, gnome-terminal come to mind.

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You can't with the regular monaco-font it seems.

It seems that only MacVim enables the italics.

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What do you mean by "it seems"? Is there a url you could point me to? – secondbanana Aug 26 at 21:06

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