Ben Schmidt wrote:
On 18/05/11 1:50 AM, Radek wrote:
Another strange behavior of syntax engine. Though it occurs only when
there's at least one syntax group with 'containedin=' attribute, it
affects even completely unrelated syntax items. As before, I feel that
an example will explain
Another strange behavior of syntax engine. Though it occurs only when
there's at least one syntax group with 'containedin=' attribute, it
affects even completely unrelated syntax items. As before, I feel that
an example will explain it best.
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On 18/05/11 1:50 AM, Radek wrote:
Another strange behavior of syntax engine. Though it occurs only when
there's at least one syntax group with 'containedin=' attribute, it
affects even completely unrelated syntax items. As before, I feel that
an example will explain it best.
Found it. Not sure
On 18/05/11 1:50 AM, Radek wrote:
Another strange behavior of syntax engine. Though it occurs only when
there's at least one syntax group with 'containedin=' attribute, it
affects even completely unrelated syntax items. As before, I feel that
an example will explain it best.
The patch below