On Sunday, October 14, 2012 12:30:50 PM UTC-5, tjg wrote:
> Suppose I have a agenda file, in which I note things to do, e.g. :
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> 2012.10.13 write to Inc
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> 2012.10.14 write to Gmbh
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> etc...
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> I want to complement this file with incremented information about these
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> companies (quotes, articles, etc…).
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> So, I create a tag file : .vim/doc/vimlog.txt, in which I have both *Inc*
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> and *Gmbh*.
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> (NB :I have verified that I have, too, .vim/doc/tags)
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> Two tags are easy to remember, but a hundred ?
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> It would be handy to see immediately through highlighting (in magenta, to
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> take an example) - while writing the name of one of those companies - if I
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> already have information about it in my custom tag file, which would be then
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> a Ctrl-] away.
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> Is this achievable ?
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Maybe you can get it working with one of these:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3114
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2646
They both use ctags though so I'm not certain it's workable.
You could also parse the vimlog.txt file in vimscript and make a :syn keyword or :syn match rule for each word found.
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