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Expand on the meaning of each option.
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controls `CursorLineNr`, `LineNr`, `NonText`, `SpecialKey`, `Title`, and all
the `Spell*` highlight groups; in light mode, it may also slightly change the
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_termtrans`: make terminal background transparent if set to `1`
(default: `0`).
- `g:solarized_diffmode`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"`, `"high"`:
controls the style of `DiffAdd`, `DiffChange`, `DiffDelete`, and `DiffText`.
- `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:
- `g:solarized_statusline`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"` or `"flat"`;
- `g:solarized_italics`: set to `0` to suppress italics (default is `1`).
- `g:solarized_statusline`: one of `"normal"` (default), `"low"` or `"flat"`.
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
Solarized's cursor style (default: `0`). By default, the cursor is orange/red
in light themes, and blue in dark themes (but please note that your terminal
may override the cursor's color).
Solarized's cursor style (default: `0`). By default, the cursor is orange or
red in light themes (depending on `g:solarized_visibility`), and blue in dark
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
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
color schemes.