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Eclipse Syntax Highlighter For Proxo/Sidki - Intro
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Nov. 15, 2009, 08:30 PM
(This post was last modified: Nov. 15, 2009 08:42 PM by ProxoDent.)
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RE: Eclipse Syntax Highlighter For Proxo/Sidki - Intro
(Nov. 15, 2009 08:02 PM)sidki3003 Wrote: That works nicely. I use Arch Linux primarily, but I did all the work described in this thread on Windows, so I haven't tried jEdit on Linux yet (I do have Ubuntu installed as well, but it doesn't get much use ... still haven't upgraded to 9.10). Compared to Scite, everything probably feels cumbersome. ![]() And speaking of Scite, which is my default editor on both Windows and Linux, but for which I haven't a clue or desire to build a lexer, where can I pick up the syntax highlighter (hopefully you're not just referring to adding keywords to the Properties file)? Thanks. I uploaded a revised ptron.xml (v1.0.2 available in the original post). Changelog: - Added a couple of missing Proxo matching commands: -- $FILE -- $RESP - Edited some majorly incoherent code comments so that they are at least only slightly incoherent. They'll be revisited when I have more time. |
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