Hi Aditya,
I am using t-vim 2008.09.15, but the following sample runs problem with the
hightlighting file name.
\usemodule[vim]
\starttext
\definevimtyping [RUBY] [syntax=ruby]
\startRUBY
#! /usr/bin/ruby
# This is my first ruby program
puts Hello World
\stopRUBY
\stoptext
The message
On Tue, 7 Oct 2008, Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
Hi Aditya,
I am using t-vim 2008.09.15, but the following sample runs problem with the
hightlighting file name.
\usemodule[vim]
\starttext
\definevimtyping [RUBY] [syntax=ruby]
\startRUBY
#! /usr/bin/ruby
# This is my first ruby program
2008/10/7 Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 7 Oct 2008, Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
Hi Aditya,
I am using t-vim 2008.09.15, but the following sample runs problem with
the
hightlighting file name.
\usemodule[vim]
\starttext
\definevimtyping [RUBY] [syntax=ruby]
On Tue, 7 Oct 2008, Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
I am sorry for a hurry reply. The module requires vim but I only install vi
on my laptop. Sorry for my carelessness and Thank you for your attention.
Ah, that was easy :-)
You will also need to add
\setupcolors[state=start]
somewhere in your
I am sorry for a hurry reply. The module requires vim but I only install vi
on my laptop. Sorry for my carelessness and Thank you for your attention.
2008/10/7 Zhaopeng Xing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The attachment is my test file and logs. Thanks.
2008/10/7 Zhaopeng Xing [EMAIL PROTECTED]