Therefore, besides updating the proposed custom filetype to Julia 1.5 and 
possibly improving it, there is still a real need to write a Scintilla lexer 
and a uctags parser (I assume this would address the issues with type 
annotations and symbols). I totally agree that the documentation is too 
obscure, at least to someone who isn't used to work on those things like 
myself, that's exactly why it would be great if we could get some help/guidance 
from Geany/Scintilla contributors to make it happen.

I have no idea how many Julia users are out there, but I just can't believe 
they all use either Atom/Juno or VS Code! OK, I admit I know at least one that 
uses Brackets, but still it would be much better if Geany were among the 
options...

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