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Re: Vim syntax file for zsh
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- From: Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Vim syntax file for zsh
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:47:14 +0100
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* Felix Rosencrantz <f.rosencrantz@xxxxxxxxx> [Dec 08, 2004 14:00]:
> > I'm actually thinking that none of them should be highlighted, not even
> > those that are "special". Any input?
> >
> > Three choices:
> > 1. Highlight all variable references alike.
> > 2. Highlight only "special" variables, such as $$, $#, and $n.
> > 3. Highlight no variable references at all.
> I would prefer 1&2 together, and then 1 in that order.
OK, but as Doug said, I'l make it configurable. I just tried a test out
and it turned everything blue basically, so I couldn't live with it
myself. I'll try to get an updated version out soon.
nikolai
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