Alan Thompson wrote:

> Last year I had to work on 4.5 million lines of PL1 legacy code, and was
> quite distressed when GVim didn't seem to have any syntax highlighting
> support!  So, I modified an existing syntax file by adding in PL1 keywords
> in order to create a PL1 syntax file.  I saved the results here:
> 
> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4329
> 
> What would be the best way to get this added into Vim 7.4?

Email it to me.  Assuming that others have tried it.  Or at least nobody
found a problem with it.

You can drop the HiLink command and use "hi def link" directly.  No need
to support an ancient Vim version in a new syntax file.


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