Doc: example for using DiffText for changed lines

Closes #276
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@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ COLORS *signify-colors*
This plugin defines highlighting groups for two different places: for lines This plugin defines highlighting groups for two different places: for lines
and signs. Per default these don't really exist but are linked to the standard and signs. Per default these don't really exist but are linked to the standard
highlighting groups: DiffAdd, DiffChange, DiffDelete: highlighting groups: |hl-DiffAdd|, |hl-DiffChange|, |hl-DiffDelete|:
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highlight link SignifyLineAdd DiffAdd highlight link SignifyLineAdd DiffAdd
highlight link SignifyLineChange DiffChange highlight link SignifyLineChange DiffChange
@ -562,9 +562,13 @@ highlighting groups: DiffAdd, DiffChange, DiffDelete:
highlight link SignifySignDeleteFirstLine SignifySignDelete highlight link SignifySignDeleteFirstLine SignifySignDelete
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Thus if you do not want to change the standard highlighting groups, but want Thus if you do not want to change the standard highlighting groups, but want
different colors for either your signs or lines, you can define one of these 6 different colors for either your signs or lines, you can overwrite these
Signify groups yourself in your vimrc. highlighting groups in your vimrc.
Assuming you prefer |hl-DiffText| over |hl-DiffChange| for changed lines:
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highlight link SignifyLineChange DiffText
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Personally I use (256 colors terminal): Personally I use (256 colors terminal):
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" highlight lines in Sy and vimdiff etc.) " highlight lines in Sy and vimdiff etc.)