On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 09:28:48AM EST, vimer_at_cn wrote: > Welcome to have a try and feedback. Thanks for your support.
I just installed the plugin and fired up an instance of vim against a C program and the filetype was set to txt. What alerted me was that syntax highlighting was totally off-key. I proceeded to edit a few more .c files with the same result. I also opened a couple of shell scripts, a Makefile, and they were correctly identified, respectively as ft=sh and ft=make. Otherwise, the results on .txt files or README's is pretty useful. I have no idea if this problem with .c files is specific to my context, but I thought I'd let you know. This is on a debian 'lenny' system, running vim 7.1. Let me know if you can recreate, and if not, what kind of information you would need to determine if it's a bug in the plugin or a problem with my environment. Thanks, CJ
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