On 2024-06-17, Andreas Otto <aotto1968zwei@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi is it possible to change the syntax for a limit part of a file?
Yes. See :help syn-include and :help mysyntaxfile-add.
> example: tcl file with bash syntax used with "pseudo code" vim: push … vim:
I do not recommend using comments with `vim:` because they are
interpreted specially by Vim. Just use (for instance):
   if {checkNotIgnore("DIFF")} {
     File_Exec_BASH {
       # syntax=bash
       [...]
       # pop syntax
     } <@stdin >@stdout 2>@stderr
   }
Create ~/.vim/after/syntax/tcl.vim with this content:
    unlet b:current_syntax
    syn include @Bash syntax/bash.vim
    syn region tclBash matchgroup=Comment start=/^\s*# syntax=bash/ end=/^\s*# pop syntax/  contains=@Bash
    let b:current_syntax = "tcl"
Hope this helps,
Life.
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