Hi Stuart,

This is really cool. Just tried it in VSCode and it works like charm.

I think it would be great to distribute this alongside ARTS. If you don't mind 
please open a PR that adds it to the ARTS tools/ directory.

Thanks for sharing this with the ARTS community.

Cheers,
Oliver


> On 2 Jun 2020, at 11:52, Fox, Stuart <stuart....@metoffice.gov.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi ARTS developers,
>  
> I hope you are all well. Since next week was supposed to be the ARTS workshop 
> and I had some spare time when I was on holiday last week I decided to 
> develop syntax highlighting for ARTS control files in my favourite editor, VS 
> Code. I thought I’d share in case it is of use to anyone else – I believe it 
> may also be possible to use it with any other editor that can use TextMate 
> grammars. It can be found on GitHub 
> (https://github.com/stuartfox/arts-control-lang ) and just needs to be 
> downloaded to your .vscode/extensions directory. 
>  
> The list of keywords is generated from what is available in the pyarts 
> Workspace and can be updated using the supplied process_template.py script in 
> the top-level folder (requires python, pyarts and jinja2).
>  
> I’m happy for this to be bundled with ARTS alongside the vim syntax 
> highlighting script,
>  
> Stuart
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