Monday, November 9, 2020

Re: python syntax highlighting

On Mo, 09 Nov 2020, Mathieu Roux wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> I have re-installed my computer recently with kubuntu.
> Now, when i use vim (python program with syntax highlighting), it
> appears "S>" in the margin of my text (on the left).
>
> I just don't know why some lines are marked "S>" and some other lines
> are not marked.
> And then maybe i should disable this mark, but i don't know how.

Have you installed a linter or some kind of a syntax checking plugin?
Something like ale or neomake or syntastic? If so, please check the
documentation of that plugin.

Best,
Christian
--
Christi Niederlage war nicht die Kreuzigung, sondern der Vatikan.
-- Jean Cocteau

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