All,

I've been editing html files as of late, and have run into some usability snags.

In particular - what's the rationale behind having syntax coloring turned on 
for 
a given file, yet 'matchit' turned off?

IMO,  This makes no sense - you need to bounce between tags to get anything 
done with
html (likewise all non-bracketed languages like python and ruby ) *far* more 
than you
need to see code highlighted, and it is a non-trivial operation to get it 
configured
to do the shift-% trick (still going through the docs and figuring it out)

Could vim possibly be configured in the next release to do the intelligent 
thing via
default and to pick up the appropriate matchit commands per file extension, 
unless 
overriden by another flag? 

Or is there something preventing this from happening? It sure would make the job
of editing these files a lot easier..

Ed

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