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[ic] How do you write your code?
Quoting Rich Doughty (rich@opusvl.com):
> On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 11:46:20PM -0400, Mike Heins wrote:
> > Quoting Philip S. Hempel (pshempel@linuxhardcore.com):
> > > I used VI once and found I was always trying to "escape".
> > >
> >
> > As with many things, if you fight it you hate it. If you surrender to it,
> > you love it. 8-)
> >
> > For those who are Vim 6.0 users (like I enthusiastically am), I have
> > included a syntax file which extends syntax coloring to cover most of
> > the core IC tags.
> >
> > Basically, it will highlight all ITL-like code, and it will color/bold
> > the tag or argument differently if it recognizes it or not. It is not
> > difficult to add or subtract the tag names or arguments
>
> do you know of any vim macros that can match nested itl (or html) tag pairs,
> like '%' matches {},[],() pairs?
>
No, sorry. All I did was hack up the html.vim thing to change iskeyword,
recognize [ as well as <, and add some tag and argument names. I know virtually
nothing about the Vim syntax system.
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