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