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patch 8.1.0103: long version string cannot be translated
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/35fb6fbf727c72eb5987a1556bbba26dca14cc48
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Jun 23 16:12:21 2018 +0200
patch 8.1.0103: long version string cannot be translated
Problem: Long version string cannot be translated.
Solution: Build the string in init_longVersion().
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Jun 2018 16:15:05 +0200 |
parents | 43efa4f5a8ea |
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" Vim syntax file " Language: WEB " Maintainer: Andreas Scherer <andreas.scherer@pobox.com> " Last Change: April 30, 2001 " Details of the WEB language can be found in the article by Donald E. Knuth, " "The WEB System of Structured Documentation", included as "webman.tex" in " the standard WEB distribution, available for anonymous ftp at " ftp://labrea.stanford.edu/pub/tex/web/. " quit when a syntax file was already loaded if exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif " Although WEB is the ur-language for the "Literate Programming" paradigm, " we base this syntax file on the modern superset, CWEB. Note: This shortcut " may introduce some illegal constructs, e.g., CWEB's "@c" does _not_ start a " code section in WEB. Anyway, I'm not a WEB programmer. runtime! syntax/cweb.vim unlet b:current_syntax " Replace C/C++ syntax by Pascal syntax. syntax include @webIncludedC <sfile>:p:h/pascal.vim " Double-@ means single-@, anywhere in the WEB source (as in CWEB). " Don't misinterpret "@'" as the start of a Pascal string. syntax match webIgnoredStuff "@[@']" let b:current_syntax = "web" " vim: ts=8