I guess this is where to put this idea for discussion :)

It might be nice to have a table on the website which has rows for all 
supported languages and has a column for each of supported features (ex. 
symbols, syntax highlighting, is "custom" filetype?, etc). I thought about 
stuffing this on the wiki, but it seems like useful website content that people 
evaluating Geany would expect to find.

Some random Google results for "language support matrix" for similar to what 
I'm talking about are 
[here](https://www.relativity.com/relativity/Portals/0/Documents/7.5%20Documentation%20Help%20Site/Content/Relativity%20Administrator/Supported%20languages%20matrix/Supported%20languages%20matrix.htm),
 [here](https://thrift.apache.org/docs/Languages), 
[here](https://w3c.github.io/typography/gap-analysis/language-matrix.html), and 
[here](https://langserver.org/).

What do you think?

What else could go in the columns in addition to the examples above?

@eht16 What would be the best format to make the table in for the new website?


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