Axel Bender wrote:
> Yes, a) I'm using gvim (this is due an alias: vi=gvim ;-), and b) I
> forgot one command; the correct sequence is as follows:
>
> gvim -U NONE -u NONE -i NONE --noplugin -N spanish.txt
> gg^
> :set re=1
> :so lang.vim
> 6j$a abc<ESC>k " ok!
> u
> gg^
> :syn off
> :set re=2
> :so lang.vim
> 6j$a abc<ESC>k " NOK!
>
> You should see that with re=1 the highlighting is done correctly while
> with re=2 the line isn't highlighted at all after you append the first
> character (" ") after "$a".
I don't see a difference. Please make a screenshot of the "wrong" and
the "ok" situation.
I hope you are using a very recent version, there have been several
fixes for pattern matching.
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