On Mon, Jan 12, 2026 at 12:14 PM Jochen Sprickerhof via Remind-fans
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Note that the file is part of vim (and neovim):

News to me! I install vim from source. Perhaps I have two copies of
```remind.vim```.

> So I would propose to drop it from remind.git and update the vim copy
> instead. Do you agree?

I agree in principle. In practice, I think anyone who contributes a
config file to the vim project should be able to fix anything that
might be wrong with it, and I'm not competent in that area at this
point. For example, in the existing file, the regex that is supposed
to highlight ISO8601 dates isn't working correctly on my system, and I
don't know why. (The year is a different color than the month and
day.) It looks good to me,

I'm going to make severe changes to my file to make it more closely
match the emacs mode Dianne maintains. I haven't done much yet but it
seems to work OK so far (in other words, I don't think I've broken it
yet). It's here if you're curious:

https://gitlab.com/mdebusk/dotfiles/-/blob/main/.config/vim/syntax/remind.vim

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