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From: | Alejandro Lopez-Valencia |
Subject: | Re: [Groff] Readability, em-dashes, mom macros, etc. |
Date: | Fri, 23 May 2003 10:25:44 -0500 |
At 09:49 a.m. 23/05/2003, Peter Schaffter wrote:
Also (sorry for the long post), is anyone out there interested in writing vim syntax highlighting rules for mom? I use the elvis vi clone, and have provided mom rules for elvis in the file elvis_syntax. I've never used vim, and haven't the time, presently, to explore how to write syntax highlighting for it.
I don't use MOM, but the vim syntax highlighting rules for t/groff, of which I am the official maintainer nowadays, are general enough to cover most cases of groff syntax; I encourage you to examine vim with the syntax file I posted earlier today and give me your complains[1]; no one but the father knows best the aberrations of his children, know what I mean?
Instead, I invite each and every vim user to write syntax highlighting files for the preprocessor languages, namely tbl, eqn, pic, grap, grn, etc. that I can later integrate into the t/groff syntax file. I am even willing to take over maintenance, but only after the fact ;-)
[1] Install vim, vim 6.2e preferably, in your home directory crate a directory called ".vim/syntax" anc copy the nroff.vim file. Create a .vimrc file that contains the following:
""" set nocp source $VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim """ This will enable all the fancy features.
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