On Jul 7, 12:17 pm, Benct Philip Jonsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tony Mechelynck skrev:
> > for all buffers: in your vimrc
>
> > set matchpairs+=<:>
>
> > for all files of a given filetype (e.g. html): in (on Linux)
> > ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/html.vim
>
> > setlocal matchpairs+=<:>
>
> > (replace html in the filename by whatever filetype you want to apply it
> > to. Create the file and/or directories if they don't yet exist.)
>
> Can this be done form a syntax definition file?
>
Technically, yes. But why would you want to? The syntax definition
file is meant to provide syntax highlighting rules, nothing more. The
CORRECT place for this is in an ftplugin directory, as Tony suggests.
Is there any reason you don't want to do it this way?
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