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view runtime/syntax/README.txt @ 12068:e1b34958f118 v8.0.0914
patch 8.0.0914: highlight attributes are always combined
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0cd2a94a4030f6bd12eaec44db92db108e33c913
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Aug 12 15:12:30 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.0914: highlight attributes are always combined
Problem: Highlight attributes are always combined.
Solution: Add the 'nocombine' value to replace attributes instead of
combining them. (scauligi, closes #1963)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sat, 12 Aug 2017 15:15:04 +0200 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
children | 2acb87ee55fc |
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This directory contains Vim scripts for syntax highlighting. These scripts are not for a language, but are used by Vim itself: syntax.vim Used for the ":syntax on" command. Uses synload.vim. manual.vim Used for the ":syntax manual" command. Uses synload.vim. synload.vim Contains autocommands to load a language file when a certain file name (extension) is used. And sets up the Syntax menu for the GUI. nosyntax.vim Used for the ":syntax off" command. Undo the loading of synload.vim. A few special files: 2html.vim Converts any highlighted file to HTML (GUI only). colortest.vim Check for color names and actual color on screen. hitest.vim View the current highlight settings. whitespace.vim View Tabs and Spaces. If you want to write a syntax file, read the docs at ":help usr_44.txt". If you make a new syntax file which would be useful for others, please send it to Bram@vim.org. Include instructions for detecting the file type for this language, by file name extension or by checking a few lines in the file. And please write the file in a portable way, see ":help 44.12". If you have remarks about an existing file, send them to the maintainer of that file. Only when you get no response send a message to Bram@vim.org. If you are the maintainer of a syntax file and make improvements, send the new version to Bram@vim.org. For further info see ":help syntax" in Vim.