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The 'conceal' feature allows to hide or replace some part of a buffer thanks to Vim's syntax highlighting mechanism.
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How to conceal zerowidth special characters like <U200C>
:syntax match ZeroWidthNonJoiner "[\u200c]" conceal cchar=😄
You need to check :h conceallevel, I set it to 2 personally. Otherwise, you may not get conceal to work as you expect. …
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Adding conceal to already existing syntax highlighting?
', '\\\%([^\\]\+→\)\@=', 10, -1, {'conceal': 'λ'}) |
\ hi! … link Conceal Operator |
\ endif
The previous sample will conceal \ with λ in the Purescript filetype solely, constrained to anonymous …