"Michael T. Richter" <ttmrichter@gmail.com> wrote: > The problems I'm seeing are the ugly white-on-red for underlines, the > lack of any kind of differentiation for keywords/operators/etc. vs. > identifiers (although some punctuation is recognized, specifically curly > braces), comments not being noted, etc. Basically it looks like the > Haskell is simply not being recognized at all (and, if the @saBinds@ > thing is what I think it is, it looks like some latex isn't being > recognized fully either).
Same here. I've just played around and found that the following helps: :let b:lhs_markup="none" :e
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