Re: reserved words in vi(m)

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On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 21:29, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> >
> > When I was editing my /etc/fstab this morning, I noticed there are at
> > least two defined fs_mntops values which vim displays differently than
> > others. Most defined values in the fs_type and fs_mntops fields are
> > green, but 'loop' and 'users' are either white on a red background (if
> > the first option) or white on the default background (if not the first
> > option).
> >
> > What file controls the color displays of these reserved words?
> 
> The files in /usr/share/vim/vim62/syntax control coloration.

Kwan,

Exactly right. Thanks very much. I appended 'users' and 'loop' to
fstab.vim, and 'vi /etc/fstab' now appears as it should.

...
syn keyword fsOptionsGeneral async atime auto current defaults \
     dev exec force fstab noatime noauto noclusterr noclusterw \
     nodev noexec nosuid nosymfollow nouser owner ro rdonly rw \
     rq sw xx suid suiddir sync kudzu union update user \
     supermount users loop
                ^^^^^ ^^^^
...

I should bugzilla this. And also the fstab man page to include the
'loop' option for mounting ISO images.

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights, IL




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