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Re: Writing Matlab-compatible scripts
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Joan Picanyol i Puig |
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Re: Writing Matlab-compatible scripts |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:54:12 +0100 |
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* kamaraju kusumanchi <address@hidden> [20060316 16:46]:
> Geraint Paul Bevan wrote:
>
> >Regardless of the arguments for a Matlab compatibility switch, a
> >suggestion for people in that position, if they use emacs, is to use the
> >matlab-mode, defined in matlab.el, instead of octave-mode when writing
> >their code.
> >
> I have no intention of starting another flamewar. But is there something
> similar for vim?
AFAICT (using vim-6.4 from FreeBSD ports), vim comes only with a Matlab
syntax file by default, so you should be safe on this (try it with the
strings or comment syntaxes). I have an octave.vim file in ~/.vim but
I'm sure I had to put it there manually.
qvb
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