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Assigning a syntax to a buffer
Submitted by PaulGGardner on Monday, 2 August, 2004 - 21:30
Is there a way to assign a syntax mode to the current buffer. I get files that have one extension while containing code that uses another. For example, Python, VBScript and JavaScript renamed to txt in order to pass our firewall. I would like to identify the language via a command, or menu or something w/o having to actually change the file extension.

Thanks,
Paul
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try first line globs?
by paulflory on Mon, 02/08/2004 - 22:09
See if the Global Options -> Editing -> * globs options do the trick. The 'first line glob' option might work if you put an identifier *in* your code rather than in the filename.

-Paul
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