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syntax highlighting


From: Paul O'Donnell
Subject: syntax highlighting
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:42:31 GMT
User-agent: Pan/0.13.0 (The whole remains beautiful)

Hi All,

I am a little confused about syntax highlighting in emacs. When I open a file
with *.c or *.html extensions and syntax highlighting is turned on I get the
appropriate syntax highlighting.

But what about bash script files? I managed to get the syntax highlighting to
work when the file extension is *.sh, which is nice, but what if it does not
have an *.sh extension? Not all scipt files have this extension.

For example, when I opened the file /home/paul/.bash_profile I got syntax
highlighting. It does not have an *.sh extension, so how does emacs know which
syntax highlighting to use? When I try to create my own scipts without naming
the file *.sh I don't get highlighting. How can I get this highlighting for such
a file?

I am a complete beginner with emacs so don't be afraid to insult me by pointing
out the obvious. Nothing is obvious to me.

Paul


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