airforceone schrieb:
> 
> I'm trying to figure out how to highlight specific portions of the syntax.
> Take a look at this (taken from the vim documentation):
> 
> 	*Statement        any statement
> 	 Conditional	        if, then, else, endif, switch, etc.
> 	 Repeat		             for, do, while, etc.
> 	 Label		               case, default, etc.
> 	 Operator	          "sizeof", "+", "*", etc.
> 	 Keyword	          any other keyword
> 	 Exception	        try, catch, throw
> 
> We can do syntax highlighting for the Statement syntax by doing the
> following in vimrc:
>          
>          hi Statement gui=none guifg=Red
> 
> That command will apply highlighting to all the minor groups as well
> (conditional, repeat, etc.)
> 
> Is it possible to apply highlighting to a specific group (conditional,
> repeat, label, etc), rather than the major group (statement)?
> 
> I tried doing pattern matching but that takes way too much work...
have you tried
hi Conditional guifg=Red
?
This worked for me.
Regards,
Jürgen
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