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Here's a possibly dumb idea -- could I create a symlink from the .inc to
the .pov file and 'fool' vim into treating it accordingly? I.e., ln -s
ceiling.inc ceiling.pov ?
--Mark
Ron Parker wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:21:57 -0500, Mark M. Wilson wrote:
> > Does any one who uses vim know how to get it to use the same povray
> > syntax color scheme for .inc files as for .pov files? When editing my
> > .pov files at a console (Debian Linux, BTW) I get my colors, but when
> > editing my own custom .inc files, I just get the usual light grey text
> > and black background. Is there some config file I can edit to get vim
> > to recognize that .inc files should be treated the same as .pov?
>
> /usr/share/vim/syntax/syntax.vim should contain lines that look like this:
>
> " Povray
> au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pov,*.inc so $VIM/syntax/pov.vim
>
> or at least it does on my system. But I don't use vim, so I don't know
> whether that works.
>
> --
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