On Saturday, July 5, 2014 5:26:15 PM UTC-5, Mark Volkmann wrote:
> I'm trying to use "syntax region" with start=regex and end=regex, but having 
> difficulty.
> I want the region to match what follows the start regex and precedes the end 
> regex.
> For example, say I want to match whatever follows "foo" or "bar" and precedes 
> "baz" or "qux".
> 
> So in these two examples, the word "test" should be highlighted:
> 
> 
>   footestbaz
>   bartestqux
> 
> 
> Can someone show me an example that is similar to this?

Why is it important that foo and baz don't get matched? Do you really need them 
not part of the match, or is it sufficient if they are matched but not 
highlighted? Or, highlighted differently from "test"?

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