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| -rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/syntax.txt | 21 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt index 61028c791d..ded5e46d07 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt @@ -3327,28 +3327,31 @@ The g:vimsyn_embed option allows users to select what, if any, types of embedded script highlighting they wish to have. > g:vimsyn_embed == 0 : disable (don't embed any scripts) - g:vimsyn_embed == 'lpPr' : support embedded lua, perl, python and ruby + g:vimsyn_embed == 'lpPr' : support embedded Lua, Perl, Python and Ruby < This option is disabled by default. *g:vimsyn_folding* - Some folding is now supported with when 'foldmethod' is set to "syntax": > g:vimsyn_folding == 0 or doesn't exist: no syntax-based folding g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'a' : augroups g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'f' : fold functions g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'h' : fold heredocs - g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'l' : fold lua script - g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'p' : fold perl script - g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'P' : fold python script - g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'r' : fold ruby script + g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'l' : fold Lua script + g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'p' : fold Perl script + g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'P' : fold Python script + g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'r' : fold Ruby script < By default, g:vimsyn_folding is unset. Concatenate the indicated characters -to support folding of multiple syntax constructs; i.e. -g:vimsyn_folding = "fh" will enable folding of both functions and heredocs. +to support folding of multiple syntax constructs (e.g., +g:vimsyn_folding = "fh" will enable folding of both functions and heredocs). + + *g:vimsyn_comment_strings* +By default, strings are highlighted inside comments. This may be disabled by +setting g:vimsyn_comment_strings to false. - *g:vimsyn_noerror* + *g:vimsyn_noerror* Not all error highlighting that syntax/vim.vim does may be correct; Vim script is a difficult language to highlight correctly. A way to suppress error highlighting is to put the following line in your |vimrc|: > |