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@@ -3430,8 +3430,8 @@ syntax highlighting script handles this with the following logic:
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Tex: Match Check Control~
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Sometimes one actually wants mismatched parentheses, square braces,
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and or curly braces; for example, \text{(1,10] is a range from but
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not including 1 to and including 10}. This wish, of course, conflicts
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and or curly braces; for example, \text{(1,10]} is a range from but
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not including 1 to and including 10. This wish, of course, conflicts
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with the desire to provide delimiter mismatch detection. To
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accommodate these conflicting goals, syntax/tex.vim provides >
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g:tex_matchcheck = '[({[]'
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@@ -4084,7 +4084,7 @@ match in the same position overrules an earlier one). The "transparent"
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argument makes the "myVim" match use the same highlighting as "myString". But
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it does not contain anything. If the "contains=NONE" argument would be left
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out, then "myVim" would use the contains argument from myString and allow
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"myWord" to be contained, which will be highlighted as a Constant. This
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"myWord" to be contained, which will be highlighted as a Comment. This
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happens because a contained match doesn't match inside itself in the same
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position, thus the "myVim" match doesn't overrule the "myWord" match here.
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@@ -4970,8 +4970,8 @@ ctermul={color-nr} *highlight-ctermul*
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*tmux*
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When using tmux you may want to use this in the tmux config: >
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# tmux colors
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set -g default-terminal "xterm-256color"
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set -ag terminal-overrides ",xterm-256color:Tc"
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set -s default-terminal "tmux-256color"
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set -as terminal-overrides ",*-256color:Tc"
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< More info at:
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https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-use-a-256-colour-terminal
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https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-use-rgb-colour
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