Previously Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> I have (well, had) a set of customised vim syntax command in the
> /usr/share/vim/vim54/syntax/synload.vim file. I just upgraded to
> vim[-rt] 5.4.21 and lost all my syntax settings. Is the file
> likely to be backed up anywhere or anything?
No. You should ad
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 21:04 +0100, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> I have (well, had) a set of customised vim syntax command in the
> /usr/share/vim/vim54/syntax/synload.vim file. I just upgraded to
> vim[-rt] 5.4.21 and lost all my syntax settings. Is the file
> likely to be backed up anywhere or an
:help mysyntaxfile
Personally, I don't bother with that stuff, and just edit the default
global syntax files directly (they're owned by me, not root). I know I
shouldn't do that; however, because I tend not to trust dpkg, I compile
& install vim myself (into /usr/local/), and therefore don't have
Friday, August 13, 1999, 1:04:25 PM, Alisdair wrote:
> Anyway, I guess this is probably my fault for doing things wrong,
> but where else can I put these syntax settings? I'm sure I didn't
> concede to overwriting these files on install, and I don't want to
> lose the settings next time I upgrade.
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