> Hi,
>
> I'm using Vim 7.2.445 on Debian, with no .vimrc or .gvimrc.
>
> I write a file to the /tmp path, called x.c
> call("look
> call_something();
>
> I load up that file in gvim
> vim /tmp/x.c
>
> Turn on syntax
> :syntax on
>
> Split the buffer
> :sp
>
> And put a quote at the end of the first line, so it looks like call("look"
> A"
>
> The top buffer is correctly coloured, the bottom buffer is not.
>
> Why? How can I fix it?
> It is a source of a lot of syntax colour problems for me.
I can't reproduce it. Try to give exact commands, how to trigger the bug.
See also the faq (vimhelp.appspot.com) Q: 36.12 and 2.5
regards,
Christian
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