> That's the gist -- most syntax files are designed to be "main" syntax
> files. But, it's not too hard to work around. Most of them set a
> 'b:current_syntax' variable to prevent other syntax files from being
> loaded. So, you can just 'unlet' it.
>
> --
> Best,
> Ben
>
Ben -- Beautiful, thank you, the 'unlet' did the trick, and I will
make use of your generalized code.
For me including a Perl source region screws up all the colors in the
document after it. Almost all words become same color for 100 lines
or so, then all switch to a different color for a 100 lines or so,
etc. etc.
Thanks again,
Herb
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