On 02/05/08 07:49 +0800, Dasn wrote:
> On 02/05/08 01:10 +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> > 
> > On 02/05/08 00:01, Dasn wrote:
> > > On 01/05/08 20:42 +1000, Ben Schmidt wrote:
> > >>>>   $ cat test.c
> > >>>>   #define MAX 12
> > >>>>   #define PIPE_SIZE  (12)
> > >>>>
> > >>>>   $ vim -Nu NONE "+syn on" test.c
> > >>>>
> > >>>>   Please note the PIPE_SIZE.
> > >>> It works fine for me.  Both MAX and PIPE_SIZE are highlighted
> > >>> as macros  (cDefine highlight group).  I'm using vim-7.1.293
> > >>> (huge) on Linux x86 in a gnome terminal.
> > >> The time you last updated your runtime files may also be significant.
> > >> Mine were updated from the FTP server about a month ago, I think. And
> > >> it seems to be Vim 7.1.285 that I'm currently running in the console.
> > >> And it is all correct for me.
> > >>
> > >
> > > I'm afraid that my expression was not that clear. Actually I mean the
> > > colors of 'MAX' and 'PIPE_SIZE' are different. For example, in my
> > > terminal, the color of MAX is Dark Magenta while the PIPE_SIZE is
> > > highlighted as grey. I'm using the 7.1-293 with current runtime files.
> > >
> > 
> > Have you set 'cursorline'? If yes, then it's normal -- move the cursor 
> > to the other line and /that/ will become grey.
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Tony.
> 
> Well, a picture is worth a thousand words. 
> Please check the picture I attached this time. :)
> 

I almost forget I have kept some function highlighting stuff in
~/.vim/after/syntax/c.vim. Sorry for the noise, it's my fault.
-- 
Dasn


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