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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T15:28:25+00:00 2026-06-06T15:28:25+00:00

I use :match to highlight problems with my code that don’t meet style guidelines.

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I use :match to highlight problems with my code that don’t meet style guidelines. The following works great for the first window I open in Vim:

~/.vimrc:

hi ExtraWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red
hi NoFunctionSpace ctermbg=red guibg=red
match ExtraWhitespace /\s\+$\| \+\ze\t/
2match NoFunctionSpace /\S(/

However, when I go to :tabedit a file, or if I open Vim with the -p option and multiple files, only the first window highlights matches. I want all of my open tabs to show matches.

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    2026-06-06T15:28:27+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 3:28 pm

    The :match commands only apply to the current window. To automatically apply them to each new window, hook them into the WinEnter event:

    autocmd WinEnter * match ExtraWhitespace /\s\+$\| \+\ze\t/
    autocmd WinEnter * 2match NoFunctionSpace /\S(/
    

    You still need the original :match commands, too, because the WinEnter event isn’t fired for the initial window.

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