Ben Fritz wrote:
Well, sure it's easy to override one file. But you would need to do that for
literally every filetype you edit in Vim! That's a much taller order!
I'm not so sure about that.
* option 1: wait for approval of idea, then wait for many maintainers to
change their syntax
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On 22-Jul-2015 19:42, Charles E Campbell wrote:
Ben Fritz wrote:
Well, sure it's easy to override one file. But you would need to
do that for literally every filetype you edit in Vim! That's a
much taller order!
I'm not so sure about that.
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Well, sure it's easy to override one file. But you would need to do that for
literally every filetype you edit in Vim! That's a much taller order!
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Jean-François Bignolles wrote:
Hello,
Using different languages, I remarked that the Todo system (highlighting
of special words inside comments) was currently a bit chaotic: some keywords
are highlighted for one syntax, but not for an another one.
(I won't talk here of syntax files which
Hi Jean-François
On 2015-07-06 Monday at 14:16 -0700 Jean-François Bignolles wrote:
Using different languages, I remarked that the Todo system (highlighting
of special words inside comments) was currently a bit chaotic: some keywords
are highlighted for one syntax, but not for an another