Nov 13, 2017 #1 J jdshah Junior Member level 3 Joined Dec 17, 2010 Messages 28 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Ahmedabad Activity points 1,481 I am using vim in windows. How to set up syntax highlight for systemverilog, verilog?
Nov 13, 2017 #2 dpaul Advanced Member level 5 Joined Jan 16, 2008 Messages 1,799 Helped 317 Reputation 635 Reaction score 342 Trophy points 1,373 Location Germany Activity points 13,071 vim in windows. Click to expand... :-o Coming across something like this for the 1st time! It is likely that you are very much comfortable with vim. If anyone is using Windows OS, I always recommend Notepad++.
vim in windows. Click to expand... :-o Coming across something like this for the 1st time! It is likely that you are very much comfortable with vim. If anyone is using Windows OS, I always recommend Notepad++.
Nov 13, 2017 #3 ads-ee Super Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 7,944 Helped 1,822 Reputation 3,654 Reaction score 1,808 Trophy points 1,393 Location USA Activity points 60,207 dpaul said: :-o Coming across something like this for the 1st time! It is likely that you are very much comfortable with vim. If anyone is using Windows OS, I always recommend Notepad++. Click to expand... :roll: I use VIM in windows, been using it for approximately 15 years in Windows OS. All you need to do is add a syntax file for SV. https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4743. There are a couple of these on vim.org, so you might find one of the others more to your liking.
dpaul said: :-o Coming across something like this for the 1st time! It is likely that you are very much comfortable with vim. If anyone is using Windows OS, I always recommend Notepad++. Click to expand... :roll: I use VIM in windows, been using it for approximately 15 years in Windows OS. All you need to do is add a syntax file for SV. https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4743. There are a couple of these on vim.org, so you might find one of the others more to your liking.