Tomasz Gandor wrote:
> The Windows distribution of Vim which I use, gVim 7.3, has support for
> NSIS syntax coloring. The syntax kicks in correctly when opening a
> .nsi file, but it's not the case with .nsh (NSIS header) files.
>
> For an intermediate vimer like myself, it's a little pesk:
> - copy filetype.vim out of %ProgramFiles(x86)%
> - edit the line with "setf nsis"
> - save and copy back to original place
> (cannot edit under Program Files folder)
>
> This could however overwhelm some newbies, so whom can I ask to
> add this to some upcoming release?
Is the syntax of .nsh files exactly the same as .nsi files?
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