On Wednesday 11 October 2006 17:20, Yakov Lerner wrote: > On 10/11/06, Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When I save and load a session, the syntax highlighting is messed up. > > > > I am able to reproduce the problem as follows. Consider helloworld.f90 > > > > $cat helloworld.f90 > > program helloworld > > implicit none > > > > write(*,*) 'Hello World\n' > > end program helloworld > > > > If I do > > > > $gvim helloworld.f90 > > > > I get something like shown in working.png ( > > http://kamaraju.googlepages.com/vim_problems ). Now > > inside the gvim session, I did > > > > :mksession! test.vim > > > > After this, exiting gvim and opening test.vim using > > > > gvim -S test.vim > > > > gave me something like shown in not_working.png > > > > Why is the syntax highlighting messed up in the second case? I have a > > bunch of configuration files > > namely .vimrc, .gvimrc, .vim/ftplugin/fortran.vim, > > .vim/indent/fortran.vim which ensure that the syntax highlighting is > > correct in the first case. But I do not know why these files are not > > being loaded when I am restoring the session using -S. Any ideas? > > Does 'syn off | syn on' fixes the colors in this situation ? > > Yakov
No the behavior is still the same. raju -- http://groups.google.com/group/ask-anything/about