On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 10:49:55PM +0100, Marc Weber wrote:
> You can use snippet like solutions, too
> http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/text-snippets-skeletons-templates.html
> 
> for x in ['tex','bar']
>  exec 'au BufNewFile
>  for x in ['tex','bar']
>     exec 'au BufNewFile *.'.x.'  do ...'
>  endfor
> endfor
> 
> Marc Weber
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Hmm, this is still not the way I imagined it. Right now I have a working
thing but it's not really error prone.
For example when you have combined extensions like foo.tar.gz or
something.

for i in split(globpath('~/.vim', '*.skel'), '\n')
        let extension = split(split(i, "/")[-1], "\\V.")[0]
        execute join(["au BufNewFile *.", extension, " 0r ~/.vim/", extension, 
".skel"], "")
endfor

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