Dear VIM developers, 

I would like to use VIM's syntax/lexical highlighting/coloring in order to 
color the command line in zsh - and if possible highlight it as well. (For zsh: 
see "www.zsh.org"). I would actually hope that this can be done using VIM's 
zsh' syntax file ("./vimXX/syntax/zsh.vim") 

It seems to me that within VIM the actual VIM syntax/lexical 
highlighting/coloring has been programmed in the file "./vimXX/src/syntax.c". 

Unfortunately, however, I am not any good at C programming. Therefore most of 
this "syntax.c" file seems like magic to me. 

My question is: Could someone give me some idea on how this "syntax.c" file 
could be turned into into an external program, which takes a "zsh file" as its 
input, and which provides the information on the syntax/lexical 
highlighting/coloring of this "zsh file" as its output?? 

Does someone know if such an external program has ever been made? 

Thanks a lot! 

Guido 


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