Hmmm... Along the way between my iCloud Drive and this BBEdit Google Group, 
somebody somehow seems to have changed the file. Here it goes as a zip file.

I also had a copy/paste bug in a comment for keywords that reflected the 
original c# template that I stole from BBEdit's sample: c# keywords ==>> 
Dart keywords

Oh, well . . . 

Alfredo

On Thursday, June 20, 2024 at 11:41:02 AM UTC-6 Alfredo wrote:

> That language server is a bit above my pay scale.
>
> Does anyone have a clue regarding how to extract (from the Dart language 
> server that Ulrich mentioned) the relevant info for a BBEdit Codeless 
> Language Module?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alfredo
>
> On Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at 6:31:42 AM UTC-6 Ulrich Kapp wrote:
>
>> Hi Alfredo,
>>
>> I just entered this discussion and have the following question:
>>
>> Did you already try to use the Dart language server (
>> https://github.com/serverpod/lsp_server) with BBEdit?
>> Maybe this will help your needs.
>>
>> Ulrich
>>
>> Alfredo schrieb am Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2024 um 21:41:55 UTC+2:
>>
>>> I do about 50% of my work under the Flutter umbrella. There are two 
>>> "official" IDEs for Flutter: VS Code and Android Studio. I prefer Android 
>>> Studio for compiling/linking/installing on all platforms (Android, iOS, 
>>> macOS, Windows, Linux, Web/PWA).
>>>
>>> However (and this is a big "however") I use BBEdit for all of my editing 
>>> and I have configured both Android Studio and BBEdit to refresh file 
>>> contents upon detecting any change. Perfect world (for me).
>>>
>>> Flutter supports hot reload and hot restart, so it's really impressive 
>>> to see that when I save a changed source file with BBEdit, I can 
>>> immediately do a hot reload or hot restart with Android Studio and I can 
>>> immediately see the results of my changes on whatever platform I happen to 
>>> be debugging. 
>>>
>>> Magic.
>>>
>>> I wish there were a language module for Dart (the language that Flutter 
>>> uses) that I could use with BBEdit. 
>>>
>>> For now, I switch the language mapping for a given source file between 
>>> Java and JavaScript, to highlight different structural aspects in the 
>>> source file and to navigate to different things using the Function 
>>> Navigator. This is reasonably ok but not ideal.
>>>
>>> Has anyone found a way to use a Dart Language module with BBEdit?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Alfredo
>>>
>>

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