Hi, I use gvim as my default editor. My source files are in a non standard language whose syntax is similar to Verilog. When I open files from command line in independent gvim windows the syntax highlighting uses the verilog syntax which is what I want. The only thing is when I use the split command to split an existing gvim window between 2 files, the new file opened does not have the syntax highlighting or colour. Does anyone know why its not using the verilog syntax for the second file? Is there a way to add this file type so that gvim recognizes it? It works fine for Verilog/C++ source files. I wanted to use the split command instead of multiple gvim windows to reduce clutter on my desktop.
Jerin