I would need to highlight blocks of text delimited by opening/closing 
parentheses of any given type (regular, square, curly, squiggly, etc.). 

For instance: 

'… this is some text (here is a parenthesized block) that I would like to 
stand out.'

then a few lines down:

'… more text an here again (I have another parenthesized block) that I also 
want highlighted.

This one is simple enough… after I ':set hls' and search via '/(.*)' the 
parenthesized text is matched by the regex and highlighted as specified by 
the color scheme.

It gets a little less obvious when some of the parenthesized blocks may 
span more than a single lines.

Is there any way this can be done via vim regular expressions?

N.B. I know about the matching paren thingy but that is not what I want — I 
want the whole 'opening paren+text+closing paren' to stand out.

The context is that I have some rather large markdown files to inspect with 
numerous inline footnotes whose syntax is:

'^[ footnote ]'

and I am looking for a reliable way to make such footnotes stand out so I 
can (1) spot them at a glance and (2) easily check that they are 
syntaxically AOK.

To keep it simple I am not concerned about the possiblity of having square 
bracketed text within the footnotes.

Thanks,

CJ

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