On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:16:55 +0100
Nick Treleaven <[email protected]> wrote:

> > * Created a filetype.oberon file with settings adapted from filetype.pascal 
> > and the   
> 
> Have you read the manual?

No, I have no time to lose with reading ;-)

> you need to call the file filetypes.Foo.conf.
 
> > Compilation works, which proves the filetype is taken into account; but 
> > syntax highlighting does not at all (all test remains in default style). 
> > Help/pointer welcome.  
> 
> Is the filetype listed in the Document menu? That is proof whether the
> filetype is added or not.

Right, the type is listed there, I can set it to an Oberon file (this does not 
happen automagically, even if Oberon file extensions are listed in 
filetype_extensions.conf), compile, run: all fine.
But there is still no syntax highlighting; the whole code appears in default 
style. But this is _my_ customized default, which means something is taken into 
account (files of unknown type are rendered with no style at all, black on 
white).


Denis
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