On Thursday, June 16, 2016, Alain Paradis
<[email protected]> wrote:
I am building a Jekyll web site. Its files have the .md
extensions, that Jekyll wants. The content in the files is all
YAML. The syntax colouring seems to be reverting to MarkDown
because of the file extension. Is there a way to tell BBedit to
keep the YAML syntax colouring despite the .md file extension?
Yes; but I encourage you to go back and review these
requirements. From my reading of the Jekyll documentation,
content is stored in either Markdown (.md) or HTML (.html) or
combination (.html.md), and there is no case in which YAML used
by Jekyll is stored in a file whose name ends in anything other
than ".yml".
That said, if you insist on going down that road :-) you can add
filename extension mappings in the Languages preferences.
R.
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