Hi all,
I often modify patches using a text editor. (find and replace, etc.) I started a little syntax definition file for a free editor, but it is far from complete. I was wondering if someone had done this job already.
Either for vim, Gedit (gnome), Scite, Smultron (mac) or Kate (KDE). Etc.
On Fri Jun 30, 2006 at 10:12:32AM -0400, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hi all,
I often modify patches using a text editor. (find and replace, etc.) I started a little syntax definition file for a free editor, but it is far from complete. I was wondering if someone had done this job already.
Either for vim, Gedit (gnome), Scite, Smultron (mac) or Kate (KDE). Etc.
you didnt mention emacs, which afaik is the only one that already has pd syntax highlighting
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Either for vim, Gedit (gnome), Scite, Smultron (mac) or Kate (KDE). Etc.
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/scripts/pd-mode.el?revision=1...
you didnt mention emacs, which afaik is the only one that already has pd syntax highlighting
Great ! Now, I just need to learn emacs... But I am a disciple of St. IGNUcius.... in the church of VIM. Too bad. ...Kidding.
Any other implementation ?
aalex
On 6/30/06, carmen _@whats-your.name wrote:
Either for vim, Gedit (gnome), Scite, Smultron (mac) or Kate (KDE).
Etc.
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/scripts/pd-mode.el?revision=1...
you didnt mention emacs, which afaik is the only one that already has pd
syntax highlighting
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