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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.0f. Last change: 2006 Apr 27
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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:let g:filetype_asp = "aspvbs"
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BAAN *baan.vim* *baan-syntax*
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BAAN *baan.vim* *baan-syntax*
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The baan.vim gives syntax support for BaanC of release BaanIV upto SSA ERP LN
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for both 3 GL and 4 GL programming. Large number of standard defines/constants
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considered equal to a tab). >
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let baan_fold_block=1
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Folding can be enabled for embedded SQL blocks as SELECT, SELECTDO,
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SELECTEMPTY, ... The indentation preceding the begin/end keywords has to
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SELECTEMPTY, ... The indentation preceding the begin/end keywords has to
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match (spaces are not considered equal to a tab). >
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let baan_fold_sql=1
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Note: Block folding can result in many small folds. It is suggested to |:set|
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Note: Block folding can result in many small folds. It is suggested to |:set|
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the options 'foldminlines' and 'foldnestmax' in |.vimrc| or use |:setlocal| in
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.../after/syntax/baan.vim (see |after-directory|). Eg: >
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set foldminlines=5
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@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ doxygen_javadoc_autobrief 1 Set to 0 to disable javadoc autobrief
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colour highlighting.
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doxygen_end_punctuation '[.]' Set to regexp match for the ending
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punctuation of brief
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punctuation of brief
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There are also some hilight groups worth mentioning as they can be useful in
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configuration.
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To avoid folding packages or subs when perl_fold is let, let the appropriate
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variable(s): >
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:unlet perl_nofold_packages
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:unlet perl_nofold_subs
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:unlet perl_nofold_packages
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:unlet perl_nofold_subs
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@ -2064,7 +2064,7 @@ PLAINTEX *plaintex.vim* *ft-plaintex-syntax*
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TeX is a typesetting language, and plaintex is the file type for the "plain"
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variant of TeX. If you never want your *.tex files recognized as plain TeX,
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see |ft-tex-plugin|.
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see |ft-tex-plugin|.
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This syntax file has the option >
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@ -2328,7 +2328,7 @@ By default only R5RS keywords are highlighted and properly indented.
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MzScheme-specific stuff will be used if b:is_mzscheme or g:is_mzscheme
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variables are defined.
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Also scheme.vim supports keywords of the Chicken Scheme->C compiler. Define
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b:is_chicken or g:is_chicken, if you need them.
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Without a "groupthere" argument. Define a region or match that is
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skipped while searching for a sync point.
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*syn-sync-linecont*
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*syn-sync-linecont*
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:syntax sync linecont {pattern}
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When {pattern} matches in a line, it is considered to continue in
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result is like this single command has been used: >
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:hi Comment term=bold ctermfg=Cyan guifg=#80a0ff gui=bold
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<
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*:highlight-verbose*
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*:highlight-verbose*
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When listing a highlight group and 'verbose' is non-zero, the listing will
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also tell where it was last set. Example: >
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:verbose hi Comment
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< Comment xxx term=bold ctermfg=4 guifg=Blue ~
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Last set from /home/mool/vim/vim7/runtime/syntax/syncolor.vim ~
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Last set from /home/mool/vim/vim7/runtime/syntax/syncolor.vim ~
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When ":hi clear" is used then the script where this command is used will be
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mentioned for the default values. See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
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