Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Question about markdown-syntax-recognition

Hi,

I am taking notes with markdown-syntax and often use nested unorderd
lists. For example:
- Test1
- Test2
- Test3
- Test4

With the first three lines the "-" gets colored correctly as an
unordered list marker. But starting from Test4, so the third indentation
the "-" doesn't get highlighted anymore. What can I do to change this?
I took a look into the syntax file of markdown and I guess
syn match markdownListMarker "\%(\t\| \{0,4\}\)[-*+]\%(\s\+\S\)\@="
contained
is the line that is responsible for it but I have no idea what I need to
change to add a few indentations. I tried changing the 4 to a 5 but that
didn't help.
So, what do I have to do?

Thanks,

Niels

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