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After an additional day of research I'm now wondering why this was working before.
I did not know that you shouldn't change colorscheme's highlighting like I used to in config files but rather wrap it in autocommands like this:
augroup highlighting
autocmd!
autocmd ColorScheme * hi link NormalFloat Normal
autocmd ColorScheme * hi link FloatBorder Normal
augroup END
This way highlighting changes will be triggered whenever colorscheme is set.
So I was probably right that with vim-plug these commands were executed after colorscheme
command whereas with paq it was the other way around (no matter what is the order of corresponding lines in init.vim
). Have no idea why it used to work the way I wanted it to work, but I found the solution and it does not involve paq.
Sorry for the trouble 🙂
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