On Friday, July 19, 2013 9:59:38 AM UTC-4, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Does the pattern actually match in the wrong place?

Of course it does, because the pattern is wrong. See my other reply just now.

> Translations will change over time, so the syntax file gets outdated.
> It's only worth the effort if we actually need to match the text to
> avoid highlighting the wrong line.

It's not that much effort, and I'll do it. Because the wrong line highlights 
for me every time I do a merge.

Look at it from another angle: the top part of the svn-commit.tmp file is user 
input. The highlighting must be accurate to be useful; to show the user when 
they've accidentally typed in the delimiter causing svn to truncate their log 
message. I had to take a chance to see if I was right or wrong about whether my 
log message would truncate.

...Stu

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