Hi all,

I've spent the last little while looking for a new text editor and have 
most recently been familiarizing myself with BBEdit. It's a great piece of 
software that's so much faster on my Mac than, say, Atom, and I'd love to 
stick with it. The one thing I can't seem to figure out, however, is how to 
best extend the Markdown support. Well, I suppose I have figured out some 
of it: I have scripts, clippings, etc. that allow me to effectively produce 
the syntax and export documents via Pandoc, but what I can't seem to do is 
extend the highlighting to recognize the syntax for anything beyond the 
basic built-in Markdown (headings, italics, links, etc.). As an academic, 
things like syntax highlighting for Pandoc citations, footnotes, preferably 
Critic Markup (although less necessary), as well as a few other things, are 
quite important, but I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish these 
kinds of extensions. And I've Googled to no avail. Does anyone know whether 
they have been or are possible in BBEdit?

Thanks so much to you all for your help!

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