On Fri, 20 May 2005 18:01:04 +0900 Georgi Georgiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| > |   %.1 : %.in
| > |           @regex_cmd@ -e "s,[EMAIL PROTECTED]@,$(VERSION),g" $? > $@
| > | 
| > | The first "@" is span.Special and the second one is span.Constant.
| > 
| > Hrm, that's a vim thing (I'm using a vim script to do the
| > highlighting at compile time, it's not manual). If someone enjoys
| > pain they could have a go at making vim's automake highlighting
| > smarter... Don't think I'm brave enough to touch that one myself.
| 
| The 2html.vim that comes with vim seems to work fine here. Tried both
| 7__ and 6.3. The HTML is ugly, but at least it's properly highlighted:
| 
| http://gg3.net/~chutz/gentoo/highlight/
| 
| Of course, you need to "set ft=automake", which is different than
| ft=make. ;)

That's only working because you're indenting using spaces rather than
tabs. If you indent using tabs you'll get the mixed colouring.

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Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim, Shell tools, Fluxbox, Cron)
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