In gvim 7.2 (on Windows Vista, using the default colorscheme), I found
a syntax highlighting bug. I commented out a block of PHP using the
HTML comment tags of !-- and --. But the PHP code was not grayed
out as it is in other editors (like Topstyle).
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kkruecke schrieb:
In gvim 7.2 (on Windows Vista, using the default colorscheme), I found
a syntax highlighting bug. I commented out a block of PHP using the
HTML comment tags of !-- and --. But the PHP code was not grayed
out as it is in other editors (like Topstyle).
Sure this is a bug?
kkruecke wrote:
In gvim 7.2 (on Windows Vista, using the default colorscheme), I found
a syntax highlighting bug. I commented out a block of PHP using the
HTML comment tags of !-- and --. But the PHP code was not grayed
out as it is in other editors (like Topstyle).
table width=100%