Jaromir Hradilek wrote:

> Attached is runtime/syntax/mallard.vim, a syntax file for the Mallard 
> [1] markup language. It is based on the latest version of the Mallard 
> Mallard 1.0 DRAFT as of Monday, 11 February 2013.
> 
> Mallard is an XML-based markup language that is extensively used by the 
> GNOME project, and as far as I know, the only text editor that provides 
> support for it is currently gedit. It would be nice for Vim to be the 
> second editor to support this promising language.

Thanks, I'll probably include it soon.

How do we detect a mallard file?  Would be nice to add a line in
$VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim.


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