It is very handy that the color will change from white to blue after I close a quotation. But in my codes there are some occasions like
v_sql_where := v_sql_where ||'
AND a.col1 = 1 ';
with the first quotation mark at the first row while the second quotation mark at the second row. In this condition I found it did not handle properly.
I noticed the type of "char" would have a pink backgroud color while the other types as " varchar2" or "number" still having the background stay the same. I am wondering why "char" is so special...
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 10:26 PM, William Robertson <william@williamrobertson.net> wrote:
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 4:35:15 AM UTC+1, 葛布林 wrote:Hi Goblin :)
> Hi, where can I get your script? I write PLSQL in Vim every day. I am willing to try your script instead.
>
I've put it at http://www.williamrobertson.net/settings/gvim-windows if you want to try it, along with my colorscheme etc. Let me know how you get on.
William
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