I made a custom syntax highlighting file for one of our chemistry
coordinate file formats.

I wanted it to be on by default but issue a "syn off" whenever I start
editing the file (otherwise it is hard to keep the syntax highlighting
in a consistent, meaningful state during partial edits)

Is it possible to automatically run  a "syn off" the moment I start
"editing" a file. By editing I mean making any changes whatsoever.

This way whenever a user opens a file the highlighting is present. But
as soon as he edits it disappears and then finally if he wants he can
manually issue a "syn on" after he has again brought the file to a
meaningful parseable state.

Just wondering how to achieve this via a vim hack!
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