Ben Fritz wrote:
> Well, sure it's easy to override one file. But you would need to do that for 
> literally every filetype you edit in Vim! That's a much taller order!
>
I'm not so sure about that.

* option 1: wait for approval of idea, then wait for many maintainers to
change their syntax highlighting files to accommodate the new approach,
then wait for it all to show up.  Benefits available in indefinite future.
* option 2: do it yourself as I outlined.  How many filetypes do you
use?  I suspect its 10 or less, with only a very few often used. 
Benefits available immediately.

Regards,
Chip

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