On 07/14/13 17:40, glts wrote:
Hi list,
sent this to the maintainer in May. Now resending an updated patch to
the list. I removed some mistaken keywords from the vimCommand syntax
group, namely:
DiffOrig
Man
Ren
TOhtml
XMLent
XMLns
bar
browseset
c
cmdname
comment
count
dwim
emenu*
errormsg
filename
get
index
let@
locale
mkdir
mv
nkf
quote
s@\n@\=\r"
star
synlist
xterm
Please check.
Some of the false positives are pretty strange, so I'd say it is perhaps
not the best idea to mine these keywords directly from the help files.
Why not maintain them by hand?
Best,
Some of them, including as :DiffOrig, Man, :TOhtml, etc., are commands
defined in standard plugins and described in the help. :quote, :bar and
:star are the helptags for :" (Vim comment) :| (concatenating several
commands on one ex-command-line) and :* ('compatible' equivalent of :@)
respectively, due to the fact that Vim translates " | and * to these
words before looking up any help subject in the tags file.
These keywords are generated automatically from the Vim helpfiles,
rather than painstakingly searched for, because the automatic process is
much faster, and, though not perfect, much less error-prone than
maintaining the lists by hand.
Best regards,
Tony.
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