Hi naaj_ila!
On Di, 29 Jan 2013, naaj_ila wrote:
> I added some commands in .vimrc
>
>
> source ~/vimfiles/matchit.vim
> let b:match_words =
> '\<begin\>:\<end\>,'.'\<class\>:\<endclass\>,'.'\<task\>:\<endtask\>,'.'\<case\>:\<endcase\>'
>
>
> If the cursor is at "begin" and "shift+%" will go to "end" of the statement.
> If i opened another file in newtab or "sp <filename> " . "Shift+%" is not
> working.(Working only in the first file) And also 'syntax highlighting; is
> also not working .
You have defined the matchit configuration value specifically for your
current file since all b: variables are local scoped to the current
buffer.
When you edit another file, this variable is not set, and I guess
matchit won't do anything in that case. So you probably want to define
the b:match_words variable in a filetype-specific plugin. To do this,
read those entries in the faq:
http://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-26.1
http://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-26.3
http://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-26.6
and then set your variable in a filetype plugin.
regards,
Christian
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