* Charles Campbell ([email protected]) wrote: > Zhe Lee wrote: > > The filetype is html, and syntax is on. > > > > the html.vim is in the \Vim\vim80\syntax\. But the html still not > > highlight > > > > > > why is that? > > > What does vim --version (or :version when running vim) show? In > particular, do you have +syntax or -syntax? You'll need to have the > former to be able to have syntax highlighting. You do realize that > html.vim itself will be highlighted according to vim's own syntax rules, > not html's. > > What does :echo $VIMRUNTIME show -- and do you a) have syntax files in > $VIMRUNTIME/syntax, and b) have permission to read them at that location. > > By "html.vim" are you referring to the syntax highlighting file that > came with vim or are you attempting to make your own? If the latter, > you really should not be overwriting the vim version, rather you should > be putting it into $HOME/.vim/syntax . It also depends on your terminal. Are you using a native terminal or ssh to it? What does echo $TERM print? Is it xterm? Make sure I have set :syntax on.
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