I'm trying to highlight specific letters in words in a specific column.
I have a file looking like this
word_1 long_word_1
word_2 long_word_2
word_3 long_word_3
...
where word_n are all different and of varying (or equal) length, and
long_word_n are all different but of the same length. word_n and
long_word_n are separated by white space.
I want to highlight every letter, e.g., 'A', in long_word_n, but not in
word_n.
Question: How do I limit my match to apply to only the second column?
My current code (below) is too greedy -- the match is on every
occurrence of A (or a) in each line.
Current code:
syn match myA "[Aa]\+"
highlight myA guifg=black guibg=yellow
Cheers
/JN
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