Overriding MacVim's default filetype.vim when assigning filetypes
In the default filetype.vim
that co开发者_C百科mes with MacVim, I have the following:
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.erb,*.rhtml setf eruby
I installed MacVim using Homebrew, and I've installed Janus. Following the instructions from Janus, I've created ~/.vimrc.local
to store my local customizations. I want to set the filetype for *.html.erb
files to html.eruby.eruby-rails
, so I added the following line to ~/.vimrc.local
.
autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.html.erb setf html.eruby.eruby-rails
However, it appears that the filetype is still being selected by MacVim's default filetype.vim
instead of picking up my change in ~/.vimrc.local
.
What do I need to do differently, so as to have MacVim properly designate *.html.erb
files as filetype html.eruby.eruby-rails
without modifying the default filetype.vim
?
Change setf
in your autocmd to set ft=
. If you take a look at :help setf
it says it will not set the filetype if it has already been set elsewhere.
Well, I tried the following and it seems to work:
autocmd FileType eruby set ft=html.eruby.eruby-rails
However, if I understand correctly, this is changing all files that the default filetype.vim
designates as eruby
to a filetype of html.eruby.eruby-rails
.
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