
I made a Timber syntax file by modifying the Haskell syntax file. I added all the keywords I was able to find in the documentation on timber-lang.organd in the examples files. I also added coloring of some useful words like “sec”, “millisec”, “timer”, etc. To install the syntax file, unpack the attached archive inside your ~/.vim directory. The archive contains two files: ftdetect/timber.vim and syntax/timber.vim. Should you have any suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to contact me. Enjoy! Ivan

[Sorry for a potential resend: I noticed that the email text was lost on the archives page http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/timber/2009-October/000034.html] I made a Timber syntax file by modifying the Haskell syntax file. I added all the keywords I was able to find in the documentation on timber-lang.org and in the examples files. I also added coloring of some useful words like "sec", "millisec", "timer", etc. To install the syntax file, unpack the attached archive inside your ~/.vim directory. The archive contains two files: ftdetect/timber.vim and syntax/timber.vim. Should you have any suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to contact me. Enjoy! Ivan

Awesome. I have added this to my .vim. Thanks!
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Ivan Tarasov
I made a Timber syntax file by modifying the Haskell syntax file. I added all the keywords I was able to find in the documentation on timber-lang.org and in the examples files. I also added coloring of some useful words like “sec”, “millisec”, “timer”, etc.
To install the syntax file, unpack the attached archive inside your ~/.vim directory. The archive contains two files: ftdetect/timber.vim and syntax/timber.vim.
Should you have any suggestions for improvements, don't hesitate to contact me.
Enjoy!
Ivan
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