On Thu, April 18, 2013 22:04, Alberto Miorin wrote: > Hi all, > > I've published this plugin on github. > https://github.com/amiorin/vim-fenced-code-blocks > > Here an explanation of the problem I tried to solve with it. > > In GitHub flavor markdown, you can use > > ```vim > function! s:fun > echo "hello world!" > endfunction > ``` > > and you get the code syntax highlighted in the final html. > But inside vim you don't have any help, it's just plain text, > so no autoindent and no syntax highlighting. > > With this plugin you can extract the code in a temporary file > with the right extension to trigger the FileType autocmd. > > When you go back to the markdown the plugin updates the > fenced code block automatically. > > You can find a animated gif in the GitHub project homepage. > > Please star the project if you like it. > You could have used the NrrwRgn plugin http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3075
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