On 2011-03-18 Rostyslaw Lewyckyj <[email protected]> wrote:

> Simon Ruderich wrote:
> As you say! Perhaps the logic that classifies a file as 'gnuplot'   in
> 'filetype.vim' maintained by Bram Moolenaar, last change Jul 30 2010
> needs to be updated so that it more correctly classifies gnuplot files.
>   The line(s) in filetype.vim which check and set ft=gnuplot
> are:
>    751 " Gnuplot scripts
>    752 au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gpi            setf gnuplot
> I'm sure that Bram will be glad to receive suggestions.

It was just an example with gnuplot to describe my problem. But the logic for
gnuplot files can be improved, I agree. I never wrote file type detection
files. But my suggestion to easily distinguish between »conf« and »gnuplot«
would be:

1) Presence of a plot command
2) Often a term(inal) declaration in the first lines


Marco


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