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Hmm. That seems like it would be feasible, but I'm not sure that hard-coding it to the FYI, there is an experimental Come to think of it, it might be possible to key off of the Assuming this is a good idea, maybe I can investigate this a bit further. Regarding implementation, we'd have to fight for precedence over the syntax plugin. Note to self: :syntax region anotherHtmlRegion start=" `[\n\s]*<" end=">[\n\s]*`" |
Hi @jonsmithers, thank you for your quick reply! You are right, I had not seen the new I can't think of many drawbacks regarding the Thanks again for this great plugin! |
@jonsmithers until now your new |
Trying this plugin now and came upon this issue as well! Could it be possible to do like what Prettier does? If a template literal starts with either the E.g. const html = /* HTML */ `<div>Click</div>` |
@pablo-abc did you ever find a template literal syntax highlighting solution that works using a comment like that ? @schrotie has a PR on this that adds what you describe, but it didn't work for me: |
So, I just checked: I'm using this plugin, git says I'm on the same state as this repo ("master"). My vimrc only has |
thx, me too but for some reason it only catches if I use the html function but not /* html */ (ie- works for lit-html or uhtml calls but not for raw string literals). I will have to try on a fresh install. |
Hi @jonsmithers, you made a really useful plugin here, thank you!
I would like to ask if it would be possible to activate the highlighting not only through the tagged template function call but also through an assignment to a custom variable. For example:
Many people don't use
lit-html
very frequently but make custom templates by assigning the html or css strings to variables first. In other words the pattern matching had to resolve toconst html =
instead ofhtml`
.What do you think? Thanks you!
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