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Subject: Patch 7.2.052
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From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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Patch 7.2.052
Problem: synIDattr() doesn't support "sp" for special color.
Solution: Recognize "sp" and "sp#". (Matt Wozniski)
Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt, src/eval.c
*** ../vim-7.2.051/runtime/doc/eval.txt Fri Nov 28 10:59:57 2008
--- runtime/doc/eval.txt Thu Nov 27 22:17:13 2008
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*** 5348,5357 ****
"fg" foreground color (GUI: color name used to set
the color, cterm: color number as a string,
term: empty string)
! "bg" background color (like "fg")
"fg#" like "fg", but for the GUI and the GUI is
running the name in "#RRGGBB" form
"bg#" like "fg#" for "bg"
"bold" "1" if bold
"italic" "1" if italic
"reverse" "1" if reverse
--- 5359,5370 ----
"fg" foreground color (GUI: color name used to set
the color, cterm: color number as a string,
term: empty string)
! "bg" background color (as with "fg")
! "sp" special color (as with "fg") |highlight-guisp|
"fg#" like "fg", but for the GUI and the GUI is
running the name in "#RRGGBB" form
"bg#" like "fg#" for "bg"
+ "sp#" like "fg#" for "sp"
"bold" "1" if bold
"italic" "1" if italic
"reverse" "1" if reverse
*** ../vim-7.2.051/src/eval.c Fri Nov 28 10:59:57 2008
--- src/eval.c Thu Nov 27 22:15:40 2008
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*** 16648,16655 ****
p = highlight_has_attr(id, HL_INVERSE, modec);
break;
! case 's': /* standout */
! p = highlight_has_attr(id, HL_STANDOUT, modec);
break;
case 'u':
--- 16648,16658 ----
p = highlight_has_attr(id, HL_INVERSE, modec);
break;
! case 's':
! if (TOLOWER_ASC(what[1]) == 'p') /* sp[#] */
! p = highlight_color(id, what, modec);
! else /* standout */
! p = highlight_has_attr(id, HL_STANDOUT, modec);
break;
case 'u':
*** ../vim-7.2.051/src/version.c Fri Nov 28 10:59:57 2008
--- src/version.c Fri Nov 28 11:13:45 2008
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*** 678,679 ****
--- 678,681 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 52,
/**/
--
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