You need to edit the filetype.vim file and add .dtml as a file type, it's pretty straight forward, add these lines (the one starting with " (double quote) is a comment and could be left out): " DTML au BufNewFile,BufRead *.dtml setf dtml hth Phil On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 08:56:25 +0200 Roger Erens <rerens@dela.org> wrote:
Thumbs up for the friendly installation process!
After installing (without myself touching anything, except for my coffee mug) clicking on the pencil icon next to a python script resulted in firing up gvim on my Win2000 machine. gvim didn't start up for dtml-methods/documents nor page templates. That's where I had to change the #editor line in the ZopeEdit.ini file to explicitly define gvim61 as my editor.
What remains is that syntax colouring works for python and templates but not for the dtml-methods/documents. (using the vim command :set ft=dtml results in what I'd like to happen automatically) Any ideas?
Best regards, Roger Erens
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