1. highlighting for Gedit??
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Feb 09, 2005
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- Last edited Feb 10, 2005
How can I add Euphoria syntax highlighting to Gedit? Gedit is the official Gnome editor. I used to use Kate. But Kate is a KDE thing. And KDE was giving me too much trouble so I switched to Gnome. Kmail and Kate both crashed on Gnome. Kmail can be replaced by Evolution, and Kate by Gedit. Gedit has highlighting for several languages, but not Euphoria. Where are the highlighting files for Gedit?
2. Re: highlighting for Gedit??
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrog.com> Feb 10, 2005
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Jerry Story wrote: > > How can I add Euphoria syntax highlighting to Gedit? > > Gedit is the official Gnome editor. I used to use Kate. > But Kate is a KDE thing. And KDE was giving me too much trouble > so I switched to Gnome. Kmail and Kate both crashed on Gnome. > Kmail can be replaced by Evolution, and Kate by Gedit. > > Gedit has highlighting for several languages, but not Euphoria. > Where are the highlighting files for Gedit? > Jerry: This is what I found on the internet: Gedit uses the GtkSourceView package to handle all it's syntax highlighting, and a lot of other things. It stores it's language files in <your gnome dir>/gtksourceview-1.0/language-specs/ (check language.dtd in this dir, also). Gedit checks this dir every time it starts so no recompiling is required. Bernie My files in archive: w32engin.ew mixedlib.e eu_engin.e win32eru.ew Can be downloaded here: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan