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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T11:20:36+00:00 2026-05-27T11:20:36+00:00

Does Vim (with or without a plugin – I don’t care) support strikethrough text

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Does Vim (with or without a plugin – I don’t care) support strikethrough text at all? I’ve found myself keeping a running list of “TO-DO’s” in it, and would like to be able to “cross off” my done items, via strikethrough text.

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    2026-05-27T11:20:37+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:20 am

    If you are using Vim under a terminal, no you can’t.

    1. highlight arguments for normal terminals

                                    *bold* *underline* *undercurl*
                                    *inverse* *italic* *standout*
      

      term={attr-list} attr-list *highlight-term* E418
      attr-list is a comma separated list (without spaces) of the
      following items (in any order):
      bold
      underline
      undercurl not always available
      reverse
      inverse same as reverse
      italic
      standout
      NONE no attributes used (used to reset it)

      Note that “bold” can be used here and by using a bold font. They
      have the same effect.
      “undercurl” is a curly underline. When “undercurl” is not possible
      then “underline” is used. In general “undercurl” is only available in
      the GUI. The color is set with |highlight-guisp|.
      ~

    However, under GUI, you can do so. Under 'guifont', we have the following:

      For the Win32 GUI                                       *E244* *E245*
      - takes these options in the font name:
              hXX - height is XX (points, can be floating-point)
              wXX - width is XX (points, can be floating-point)
              b   - bold
              i   - italic
              u   - underline
              s   - strikeout
              cXX - character set XX.  Valid charsets are: ANSI, ARABIC,
                    BALTIC, CHINESEBIG5, DEFAULT, EASTEUROPE, GB2312, GREEK,
                    HANGEUL, HEBREW, JOHAB, MAC, OEM, RUSSIAN, SHIFTJIS,
                    SYMBOL, THAI, TURKISH, VIETNAMESE ANSI and BALTIC.
                    Normally you would use "cDEFAULT".
    
        Use a ':' to separate the options.
      - A '_' can be used in the place of a space, so you don't need to use
        backslashes to escape the spaces.
      - Examples: >
          :set guifont=courier_new:h12:w5:b:cRUSSIAN
          :set guifont=Andale_Mono:h7.5:w4.5
    
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