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Re: syntax highlighting on the fly
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Jambunathan K |
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Re: syntax highlighting on the fly |
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Fri, 07 Mar 2014 17:50:11 +0530 |
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lee <lee@yun.yagibdah.de> writes:
> Hi,
>
> is something available with emacs to do to syntax highlighting on the
> fly?
>
> "On the fly" means: You have a mode with syntax highlighting which does
> most of the highlighting. Now you work on a file (source code for some
> program) in a buffer with your mode enabled, and you decide that for
> this particular file, you want "foobar" to be highlighted.
>
> You´d have to somehow tell emacs to do this, for example by adding a
> comment like
>
>
> // highlight: foobar
>
>
> to your file. You could also do it like
>
>
> #define foobar 25
>
>
> (since you´re using #define anyway) and have all occurances of "foobar"
> highlighted.
>
> It´s probably possible to write something for this, and I wouldn´t even
> know where to start. Perhaps it´s already built in and I only don´t
> know about it?