On 2005-12-20, Heimdall Midgard penned:
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> But surely in *n*x you can't assume what a file is on the basis of
> its extension?
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Well, sometimes it's a good starting point. For example, one of my
vim configuration files has:
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.java call JavaBuildEnv()
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Heimdall Midgard wrote:
> I just noticed something weird with my (G)Vim installation
> when editing generic config files. The syntax highlighting
> colors appear wrong. Could somebody do a test to confirm if
> this is really a bug or just a misconfigur
2005/12/20, Paolo Pantaleo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2005/12/20, Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Heimdall Midgard wrote:
> > > I just noticed something weird with my (G)Vim
> > > installation when editing generic config files. The
> > > syntax highlighting colors appear wrong. Could
> > > somebo
Heimdall Midgard wrote:
Note how addition of a pair of parentheses to Line 3 of the
second file "causes" Line 4 to be displayed in the right
"comment" color.
I can reproduce the behavior you were talking both in vim and gvim. But
I do not know anything about udev syntax, so cannot comment
2005/12/20, Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Heimdall Midgard wrote:
> > I just noticed something weird with my (G)Vim installation
> > when editing generic config files. The syntax highlighting
> > colors appear wrong. Could somebody do a test to confirm if
> > this is really a bug or just a mi
Heimdall Midgard wrote:
I just noticed something weird with my (G)Vim installation
when editing generic config files. The syntax highlighting
colors appear wrong. Could somebody do a test to confirm if
this is really a bug or just a misconfiguration on my end?
To do the test, create two files bo
I just noticed something weird with my (G)Vim installation
when editing generic config files. The syntax highlighting
colors appear wrong. Could somebody do a test to confirm if
this is really a bug or just a misconfiguration on my end?
To do the test, create two files both named "udev.rules"
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