On 22/07/09 05:04, RPN wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 21, 9:20 pm, Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> yes, as I said near the top of my former post, it is called indent/
>> instead of syntax/ (but at the same level in the same directory trees),
>> and as I said near the bottom, see examples in $VIMRUNTIME/indent/*.vim
>> for how to write them.
>>
>> Well, not me, but maybe you can write your own?
>>
>
> Thanks again Tony! Ah, maybe I didn't write clearly the last time,
> sorry! I had read the top, middle and bottom part of your post. :) I
> understand the concept of an indent file and the difference from a syn
> file but before writing a new one myself I wanted to check if similar
> to the "online repos of syntax files contributed by users" any such
> existed for "indent files" as well? My indent directory does not
> contain the indent file for json and before I reinvent the wheel I
> wanted to check if there was one already available. Maybe someone else
> already had this problem. Sorry if it felt like I was barging ahead
> not reading your reply! Best Regards,
> --
> Rahul

Ah, sorry, I didn't understand that point. Repositories of contributed 
Vim scripts are for all kinds of scripts AFAIK, for instance the 
"scripts" section of www.vim.org -- otherwise, when it goes about less 
"generalistic" sources, each author has his own preferences -- e.g. 
Dr.Chip has quite a lot of scripts but I don't know if there are indent 
scripts among the lot (I confess that I personally don't like the 
computer "messing up" whatever nonsystematic indenting I happen to use).

It's where to drop them when you want to us them which is different.


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
You've been leading a dog's life.  Stay off the furniture.

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