Module in Fink's CVS tree for real archiving. Nedit patterns file also there could be sent to the fink-maintainertools Onto my own server so it won't get lost again. I've now updated the wiki to point to Daniel's file that I've uploaded Secondly, take a look at the Packages page to see if theres a comprehensive collection of scripts/clippings/languages modules for your language/framework. I forget exactly where it came from it's possibly based on the one mentioned above, but I've modified it to work with newer Fink syntax. > This is the version I use with BBEdit and should be fine with TextWrangler. NXC is Not eXactly C, a programming language for the Lego Mindstorms NXT 2. > On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:39 AM, David Lowe wrote: BBEdit/TextWrangler codeless language module for NXC source files. is using BBEdit 8.0 on the Mac, Ive put together a simple language module for. I forget exactly where it came from it's possibly based on the one mentioned above, but I've modified it to work with newer Fink syntax.Ġ123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz prev in thread next in thread List: haskell Subject: Haskell BBEdit. Carl: The Insignificant Championship Series. This is the version I use with BBEdit and should be fine with TextWrangler. RB source files with TextWrangler, I've put together a Language Module that does the syntax coloring in TextWrangler. Does anybody have a current link, or is the module licensed such that it could be hosted on the SourceForge page? A web search for "fink language module textwrangler" merely pointed me back at the wiki. In fact, the '~chris01' user that hosted it seems to no longer exist. > that syntax coloring is available for info files. I'm trying to set up a syntax colouring plugin for BBEdit? (I did try searching the site, but didn't get what I was after.On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:39 AM, David Lowe wrote: > I realise that this might seem like a developers list query, but is there anywhere I can find a nice concise list of MapServer Keywords / Reserved words etc. > From: mapserver-users-bounces at On Behalf Of Andy Colson > If you get one pulled together, please announce it to the list. > If it worked in TextWrangler too, that would be very cool! On, at 23:12, Fawcett, David (MPCA) wrote: Just drop it into the 'Language Modules'. TextWrangler provides many of the basic text editing features, such as spell check and find and replace functionality, but also features useful programming capabilities. Since this was a small pain, I thought I'd share it in case there's any other mac users out there who would find this useful. It installs in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Language Modules/, or the equivalent for TextWrangler. I converted Bale's syntax highlighting xml file for Notepad++ to a 'codeless language module' property list for TextWrangler. I looked at the vim one, but it was a little unclear which words were current etc. It is based entirely on the maplexer.l file for the current (5.6.3) version (as recommended by Steve Lime). It seems to be working OK in BBEdit, although I don't think I really understand some of the syntactic opportunities or differences, such as between a keyword and a predefined name (I wanted the keywords that needed an END tag to shade a different colour to the ones that don't.) and I haven't worked out the operator colouring, but I don't use many. It should work in TextWrangler from what I have read. If you wouldn't mind giving this a run, I would be interested in feedback - especially from someone who knows something about how these things really work! (Excuse the name of the post, I'm hoping to make it easy to google) Next message: Re: MapServer Keywords Codeless Language Module.Previous message: MapServer Keywords List.MapServer Keywords Codeless Language Module forīBEdit TextWrangler etc Ben Madin lists at MapServer Keywords Codeless Language Module for
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