This would be nice to have, and really is two separate possible items:
# Create a syntax highlighting file for the Find Results format. # Actually perform per-file-specific syntax highlighting in the Find Results buffer.
I think most folks would appreciate just having the benefits of the first item. The second item, while cool, would probably take significantly more doing, and doesn't buy you *that* much in terms of actual valuable functionality.
Seems like this sort of goes hand-in-hand with this: http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/27209-add-syntax-highlighting-to-results-in-find-in-all-files/
# Create a syntax highlighting file for the Find Results format.
# Actually perform per-file-specific syntax highlighting in the Find Results buffer.
I think most folks would appreciate just having the benefits of the first item. The second item, while cool, would probably take significantly more doing, and doesn't buy you *that* much in terms of actual valuable functionality.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12533094/combining-syntax-definitions-in-sublimetext2
https://gist.github.com/tiffon/4333623#file-find-results-hidden-tmlanguage