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Expand on the meaning of each option.
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controls `CursorLineNr`, `LineNr`, `NonText`, `SpecialKey`, `Title`, and all controls `CursorLineNr`, `LineNr`, `NonText`, `SpecialKey`, `Title`, and all
the `Spell*` highlight groups; in light mode, it may also slightly change the the `Spell*` highlight groups; in light mode, it may also slightly change the
color for `Cursor` and `MatchParen`; color for `Cursor` and `MatchParen`;
- `g:solarized_diffmode`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"`, `"high"`: controls the style of `DiffAdd`, `DiffChange`, `DiffDelete`, and `DiffText`. - `g:solarized_diffmode`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"`, `"high"`:
- `g:solarized_termtrans`: make terminal background transparent if set to `1` controls the style of `DiffAdd`, `DiffChange`, `DiffDelete`, and `DiffText`.
(default: `0`). - `g:solarized_termtrans`: make the background transparent if set to `1`
(default: `0`). This has effect only if Vim is run from the terminal.
The following options were not available in the original Solarized: The following options were not available in the original Solarized:
- `g:solarized_statusline`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"` or `"flat"`; - `g:solarized_statusline`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"` or `"flat"`.
- `g:solarized_italics`: set to `0` to suppress italics (default is `1`). This affects the “structural” elements of your editor: `StatusLine`,
`StatusLineNC`, `TabLine`, `TablineFill`, `TabLineSel`, and `VertSplit`.
- `g:solarized_italics`: set to `0` to suppress italics (default is `1`). Note
that in the terminal whether italics is actually used depends also on the
font and the terminal environment: setting this option to `1` is not
guaranteed to work.
- `g:solarized_old_cursor_style`: set to `1` if you want to use the original - `g:solarized_old_cursor_style`: set to `1` if you want to use the original
Solarized's cursor style (default: `0`). By default, the cursor is orange/red Solarized's cursor style (default: `0`). By default, the cursor is orange or
in light themes, and blue in dark themes (but please note that your terminal red in light themes (depending on `g:solarized_visibility`), and blue in dark
may override the cursor's color). themes. Please note that your terminal may override the cursor's color, so
this option is not guaranteed to change the cursor's color.
- `g:solarized_extra_hi_groups`: set to `1` to enable Solarized - `g:solarized_extra_hi_groups`: set to `1` to enable Solarized
filetype-specific syntax highlighting groups (default is `0`). Please be filetype-specific syntax highlighting groups (default is `0`). Please be
aware that if your Vim is not recent enough you may encounter [an aware that if your Vim is very old you may encounter [an
issue](https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4405) with syntax items defined in issue](https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4405) with syntax items defined in
color schemes. color schemes.