Clarifies what happends when the user opens vim after change
Running echom in a syntax file actually do echo the message when you start vim.
author |
Martin Lundberg <martin.lundberg@gmail.com> |
date |
Fri, 06 Jul 2012 11:59:48 +0300 |
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files |
chapters/45.markdown |
Changes
--- a/chapters/45.markdown Sat Jun 16 16:25:45 2012 -0400
+++ b/chapters/45.markdown Fri Jul 06 11:59:48 2012 +0300
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
let b:current_syntax = "potion"
-Close Vim, and then open your `factorial.pn` file. Nothing will happen, but if
-you run `:messages` you'll see that the file was indeed loaded.
+Close Vim, and then open your `factorial.pn` file. When Vim opens the message
+above is echoed, which indeed tells you that the file has been loaded.
**Note:** Whenever I tell you to open the Potion file I want you to do it in
a *new Vim window/instance* instead of in a split/tab. Opening a new Vim window