This file does more than highlighting definitions. Ie. you can configure 
compiler commands or set some default custom commands for the specified 
file type.

For color declaration there's a similar system in Geany. You can define 
named colors in the file *filetypes.common* and then use those names 
instead of a fixed setting (I'm not sure why I used the fixed setting here).

One reason why I use Geany is that it scrolls much faster than editors 
based on regex lexers.

Regards

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