My .gvimrc resource file only contains a few custom modifications like: set ... set guifont=... highlight Normal guibg=black colorscheme slate noremap ...
I believe I have the default automatic filetype and syntax coloring VIM configuration settings, since there are no syntax-relevant commands in my .gvimrc resource file. Scenario1 When Observing the Problem: say I run gvim file1.sv on the command-line Then, within gVIM, I run :edit file2.sv In both cases, syntax coloring is fine. - Now, I switch back to file1 by running :edit # (i.e. load alternate buffer) Now, I loose all my syntax coloring for file1.sv. Just for kicks, I switch back to file2.sv by running :edit #file2.sv Now I loose syntax coloring for file2.sv Interestingly, let's say I load my .gvimrc file in gVim via the command-line and then load file1.sv (i.e. :edit file1.sv) and then switch back to my .gvimrc (i.e. :edit #). In this scenario, I do not loose the syntax coloring for the active .gvimrc file. However, when I switch back to file1.sv, voila... syntax coloring is gone! -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
