Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Re: How to retrigger 'autocmd' ?

Am 28.06.2011 13:11, schrieb Ben Schmidt:
>>> When I 'vimgrep' on a large file tree, I usually turn of 'autocmd' by
>>> ':noau vimgrep /xxx/ **/*.c'. Then I got c file open in a buffer but
>>> without the syntax highlighting (maybe also other good things). So I
>>> think what I need to do is to retriggle those 'autocmd' that would
>>> been usually executed if I don't do 'noau ...'. Can anyone tell me
>>> how to, if possible?
>
> :doau Filetype c
>
> perhaps? Or
>
> :doau BufRead
>
> which will call :setfiletype and thereby retrigger the autocommands?
>
> Ben.

Or (which I think is the recommended command):

:filetype detect

--
Andy

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