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documented support for dotted filetype syntax

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Michael Sanders
2009-07-13 11:33:51 -04:00
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*snipMate.txt* Plugin for using TextMate-style snippets in Vim. *snipMate.txt* Plugin for using TextMate-style snippets in Vim.
snipMate *snippet* *snippets* *snipMate* snipMate *snippet* *snippets* *snipMate*
Last Change: July 12, 2009 Last Change: July 13, 2009
|snipMate-description| Description |snipMate-description| Description
|snipMate-syntax| Snippet syntax |snipMate-syntax| Snippet syntax
@@ -40,7 +40,12 @@ SYNTAX *snippet-syntax*
Snippets can be defined in two ways. They can be in their own file, named Snippets can be defined in two ways. They can be in their own file, named
after their trigger in 'snippets/<filetype>/<trigger>.snippet', or they can be after their trigger in 'snippets/<filetype>/<trigger>.snippet', or they can be
defined together in a 'snippets/<filetype>.snippets' file. defined together in a 'snippets/<filetype>.snippets' file. Note that dotted
'filetype' syntax is supported -- e.g., you can use >
:set ft=html.eruby
to activate snippets for both HTML and eRuby for the current file.
The syntax for snippets in *.snippets files is the following: > The syntax for snippets in *.snippets files is the following: >