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{{ScriptComments|zim-syntax: syntax highlighting for Zim Wiki syntax}}
== Typo: wich ==
 
   
 
==Comments==
A comment in plugin/zim.vim contains a typo: "wich" instead of "which".
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*'''Typo''': A comment in plugin/zim.vim contains a typo: "wich" instead of "which".
 
 
*'''Comment syntax''': Currently every line is colored as a comment due to the "^.*$" pattern. That makes "deleted text" indistinguishable. Please remove that line.
== Comments ==
 
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--October 14, 2015
Currently every line is colored as a comment due to the "^.*$" pattern. That makes "deleted text" indistinguishable. Please remove that line.
 
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:That script has not been updated since 2011 so it is not likely the author will notice a comment here. You could try emailing the author (see the link under "user" on the script page), or you might have to fix your own copy. See [[Vim Tips Wiki:Community Portal#Asking questions|asking questions]] for how to ask for help at vim_use. If all that is required is deleting the line mentioned, thanks for noting that and anyone viewing this page will see that. [[User:JohnBeckett|JohnBeckett]] ([[User talk:JohnBeckett|talk]]) 02:44, October 16, 2015 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 02:44, 16 October 2015

Use this page to discuss script 3703 zim-syntax: syntax highlighting for Zim Wiki syntax

  • Add constructive comments, bug reports, or discuss improvements (see the guideline).
  • Do not document the script here (the author should do that on vim.org).
  • This page may be out of date: check the script's vim.org page above, and its release notes.

Comments[]

  • Typo: A comment in plugin/zim.vim contains a typo: "wich" instead of "which".
  • Comment syntax: Currently every line is colored as a comment due to the "^.*$" pattern. That makes "deleted text" indistinguishable. Please remove that line.

--October 14, 2015

That script has not been updated since 2011 so it is not likely the author will notice a comment here. You could try emailing the author (see the link under "user" on the script page), or you might have to fix your own copy. See asking questions for how to ask for help at vim_use. If all that is required is deleting the line mentioned, thanks for noting that and anyone viewing this page will see that. JohnBeckett (talk) 02:44, October 16, 2015 (UTC)