Le vendredi 26 juillet 2019 16:18:13 UTC-3, Christian Brabandt a écrit :
> On Fr, 26 Jul 2019, 'J S' via vim_use wrote:
>
> > I think it should be pretty clear by now that if I thought I could do this
> > myself, I'd have already done so - and would not have posted to this list
> > at all.
> >
On Fr, 26 Jul 2019, 'J S' via vim_use wrote:
> I think it should be pretty clear by now that if I thought I could do this
> myself, I'd have already done so - and would not have posted to this list at
> all.
>
> IOW, if I have to sweat blood to get this done, it's just not worth it.
>
> I
I think it should be pretty clear by now that if I thought I could do this
myself, I'd have already done so - and would not have posted to this list at
all.
IOW, if I have to sweat blood to get this done, it's just not worth it.
I was hoping that either:
1) It had already been done by someone
On Fr, 26 Jul 2019, 'J S' via vim_use wrote:
> I get that people read quickly, and also that English is not everyone's first
> language (a lethal combination, that), but the fact is that in the OP, every
> word was very carefully chosen, to impart all needed information.
> Unfortunate, that
I get that people read quickly, and also that English is not everyone's first
language (a lethal combination, that), but the fact is that in the OP, every
word was very carefully chosen, to impart all needed information. Unfortunate,
that I need to re-state that which was clearly stated
On So, 14 Jul 2019, 'J S' via vim_use wrote:
> > Have a look at :h sh-embed for the general principle.
>
> I'm assuming that you either didn't read the OP or read it very
> quickly, since it (the OP) makes it very clear that I had already done
> that.
You are making it unnecessary hard to
> Perl is off-topic in this thread.
>
> I do not want any discussion of Perl in this thread.
>
OK, just trying to offer a solution.
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> Have a look at :h sh-embed for the general principle.
I'm assuming that you either didn't read the OP or read it very quickly, since
it (the OP) makes it very clear that I had already done that.
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On Sa, 13 Jul 2019, 'J S' via vim_use wrote:
> (On the subject of syntax highlighting languages embedded in other languages)
>
> I frequently write (bash) shell scripts with embedded AWK scripts, and I've
> found the awkembed.vim script quite useful. I have it installed at:
>
Perl is off-topic in this thread.
Normally, I wouldn't say anything, but I've found that, on boards like this,
the first response sets the tone for the thread. People end up reacting more
to the first response than to the original post. I do not want any discussion
of Perl in this thread.
> I frequently write (bash) shell scripts with embedded AWK scripts,
It sounds as though Perl might be good fit for whatever you are doing.
(Perl evolved because shell, sed and awk combinations were becoming
cumbersome.)
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(On the subject of syntax highlighting languages embedded in other languages)
I frequently write (bash) shell scripts with embedded AWK scripts, and I've
found the awkembed.vim script quite useful. I have it installed at:
~/.vim/after/syntax/sh/awkembed.vim
And it works quite well. Now, I
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