On Oct 13, 7:18 pm, Stahlman Family <[email protected]> wrote:
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > HiRahul!
>
>
> Worked like a charm! ;-) Yes,Rahul, you could certainly use Txtfmt for
> this purpose. Txtfmt gives you a sort of rich text highlighting
> capability in any sort of text file: you can apply foreground and
> background colors, as well as all combinations of bold, underline,
> italic, etc... You can even nest Txtfmt regions within other file types.
> So, for example, if you had a syntax named "todo" for your TODO lists,
> you could do...

Works perfectly for my use! Thanks a lot Brett and Christian! Sorry
for the delay in getting back; I got distracted in between.

Excellent plugin!!!

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Rahul

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