On Jul 7, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:

> On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Eric Weir wrote:
> 
>> On Jul 7, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Charles Campbell wrote:
>> 
>>> May I suggest a few plugins:
>>> 
>>> * to identify the name of the syntax item that you want to change colors 
>>> for:
>>> 
>>> hilinks.vim:
>>> 
>>>  http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#HILINKS
>> 
>> Charles, I don't see how to get the plugin. When I click on "vimball" at 
>> this link I'm led to another plugin, Vimball Archiver, which I'm guessing I 
>> don't need. How do I get HiLinkTrace plugin?
> 
> Click the link which doubles as the header in the list.

Thanks, Ben. I'm confused. I was expecting a vimball to download which I click 
on that link. Instead -- I think -- I'm referred to a page with this text:

" Vimball Archiver by Charles E. Campbell, Jr., Ph.D. UseVimball finish 
plugin/hilinks.vim      [[[1 165 " hilinks.vim: the source herein generates a 
trace of what " highlighting groups link to what highlighting groups " " 
Author:   Charles E. Campbell, Jr. " Date:        Feb 23, 2009 " Version:       
  4j     ASTRO-ONLY " " NOTE: This script requires Vim 6.0 (or later) " Works 
best with Vim 7.1 with patch#215 " " Usage: {{{1 " " \hlt : will reveal a 
linked list of highlighting from the top-level down " to the bottom level. " 
You may redefine the leading character using "let mapleader= ..." " in your 
<.vimrc>. " " History: {{{1 " 3 04/07/05 :      * cpo&vim supported " 2 
07/14/04 :      * register a is used as before but now its original contents 
are restored " * bugfix: redraw taken before echo to fix message display "      
                           * debugging code installed " 1 08/01/01 :       * 
the first release " 
--------------------------------------------------------------------- " Load 
Once: {{{1 if exists("g:loaded_hilinks") || &cp finish endif let 
g:loaded_hilinks= "v4j" if v:version < 700 echohl WarningMsg echo 
"***warning*** this version of hilinks needs vim 7.0" echohl Normal finish 
endif let s:keepcpo= &cpo set cpo&vim " 
--------------------------------------------------------------------- " 
Initialization: {{{1 let s:HLTmode = 0 " 
--------------------------------------------------------------------- " Public 
Interface: {{{1 if !hasmapto('HiLinkTrace') map hlt map hlt HiLinkTrace endif 
map

Is *this* the code of the vimball?

Regards,
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
eew...@bellsouth.net




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