On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:27:51 AM UTC-6, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
> Hi,
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> someone developed a new markup-language to insert comments etc. in plain
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> text-files for people using Markdown, LaTeX, HTML etc. called
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> CriticMarkup: http://criticmarkup.com/
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> There are already packages for Sublime and BBEdit and I wondered how
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> hard it would be to convert stuff like that (tmlanguage-files, some
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> python-scrips) to vim? Is it even possible? I imagine I would have to
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> "inject" syntax highlighting-rules into another syntax highlighting. I
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> have no knowledge of that regarding vim because I am always using
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> plug-ins made by someone else ;)
>
Like this?
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Different_syntax_highlighting_within_regions_of_a_file
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