Tomasz Gandor wrote:
> On Apr 17, 10:52 pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > Is the syntax of .nsh files exactly the same as .nsi files?
>
> Sorry, I replied, but it somehow didn't get sent to the group.
>
> It has to be the same syntax, because the .nsh files
> are included verbatim through the "!in
Tomek wrote:
The Windows distribution of Vim which I use, gVim 7.3, has support for
NSIS
syntax coloring. The syntax kicks in correctly when opening a .nsi
file,
but it's not the case with .nsh (NSIS header) files.
For an intermediate vimer like myself, it's a little pesk:
- copy filetype.vim ou
On Apr 17, 10:52 pm, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Is the syntax of .nsh files exactly the same as .nsi files?
Sorry, I replied, but it somehow didn't get sent to the group.
It has to be the same syntax, because the .nsh files
are included verbatim through the "!include" directive.
More precisely, th
Tomasz Gandor wrote:
> The Windows distribution of Vim which I use, gVim 7.3, has support for
> NSIS syntax coloring. The syntax kicks in correctly when opening a
> .nsi file, but it's not the case with .nsh (NSIS header) files.
>
> For an intermediate vimer like myself, it's a little pesk:
> -
The Windows distribution of Vim which I use, gVim 7.3, has support for
NSIS
syntax coloring. The syntax kicks in correctly when opening a .nsi
file,
but it's not the case with .nsh (NSIS header) files.
For an intermediate vimer like myself, it's a little pesk:
- copy filetype.vim out of %ProgramFi