In the Windows (GVIM - version 6.1) as well as the Linux version (GVIM -
6.1)  that syntax highlighting capability is already built in VIM.
Go to Syntax and then click on the first line of the menu (Show individual
choices). That menu will change, now instead of "Show individual choices"
you will ge a list of words sorted in alphabetical order, go to "R-Sg" and
the first choice will be "R". That is what you need.

Regards,
Carlos.


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Enviado el: lunes, 10 de marzo de 2003 2:52
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Asunto: [R] VIM Syntax Highlighting


     Has anyone got vim to have syntax highlighting with R function codes? I
know there's something similar that works with emacs (ESS or something like
that), but I was wondering if anyone knew an equivalent that worked with
vim.


Thank you,

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