On 03/12/08 01:15, DragonKeeper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use nesC's filetype detection, which works fine if I use "vi
> filename.nc" to edit a file. However, if I'm already in the vim
> environment, and use ":e filename.nc" to open a file, there is no
> syntax highlight. I searched a long time but cannot fix it. Could
> anybody help me? Thanks!
>
> By the way, I'm using vim 7.2 in Ubuntu 8.10, and the filetype.vim is:
>    if exists("did_load_filetypes")
>      finish
>    endif
>    augroup filetypedetect
>      au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.nc   setfiletype nesc
>    augroup END

That looks all right. Do you have any ":set" command for the 
'runtimepath' (or 'rtp') option in your vimrc?

When you use ":e filename" to open a file of a different filetype, it 
does get highlighted, doesn't it?


Best regards,
Tony.
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