Fabian Nick wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 3. Dezember 2015 23:20:01 UTC+1 schrieb DrChip: >> Eric Christopherson wrote: >>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015, Fabian Nick wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> ss there a way to highlight if-else-endif structures in Vim on demand >>>> based on their 'level' in the overall program hierarchy? I.e. I want >>>> something like >>>> >>>> if <<< highlight in red >>>> foo >>>> else <<<< red >>>> if <<< blue >>>> baz >>>> bar >>>> endif <<< blue >>>> endif <<< red >>>> >>>> I'm mostly editing FORTRAN code, but I guess this feature would be pretty >>>> generic, as long as the syntax highlighting works for the given language... >>> That sounds like the various "rainbow parentheses" plugins, except using >>> if/else/endif instead of parentheses. I wonder if you could adapt one of >>> those for your use. >>> >> Try Rainbow.vim from my website: >> http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#RAINBOW . It currently >> handles c, c++, matlab, Latex, javascript, and vim. >> >> Regards, >> Chip Campbell > Thanks, > I'll definitely try this for my LaTeX work! > You might like the :SplitRainbow command, too -- it will show the regular highlighted version of your file in a lefthand window and the rainbow'd version in a righthand window.
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