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Various people have created lexc/twol syntax files for vim: |
Various people have created lexc/twol syntax files for vim: |
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* https://github.com/arnsholt/proiel-morphology/tree/master/vim |
* https://github.com/arnsholt/proiel-morphology/tree/master/vim |
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* https://github.com/flammie/ |
* https://github.com/flammie/vim-finitestatemorphology (works with vundle as flammie/vim-finitestatemorphology) |
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* https://github.com/jonorthwash/dotfiles/tree/master/vim |
* https://github.com/jonorthwash/dotfiles/tree/master/vim |
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Revision as of 22:40, 18 June 2018
Vim is a text editor.
It edits text.
Editing XML (dix, transfer rules) in vim
http://www.pinkjuice.com/howto/vimxml/ is a nice guide to editing XML in vim
Editing Xerox formats in vim
Various people have created lexc/twol syntax files for vim:
- https://github.com/arnsholt/proiel-morphology/tree/master/vim
- https://github.com/flammie/vim-finitestatemorphology (works with vundle as flammie/vim-finitestatemorphology)
- https://github.com/jonorthwash/dotfiles/tree/master/vim
See also Apertium-specific conventions for lexc#Syntax highlighting and folding in vim