> > But how those possible changes will be syncronised with CoolEdit? > > Or you think we don't need any compatibility / syncronisation > > with CoolEdit anymore?
I'd like Paul Sheer to be informed. I think he is too busy with other stuff, so the syntax code in Cooledit is not actively maintained. But it would be nice to have some assurance that our changes will eventually land in Cooledit and that the compatibility will be restored in the long term. > We already incompatible with Cooledit, and mc stores our syntax files in > the ~/.mc/edit directory. Not quite. The syntax files (rulesets) are compatible. Their location is disctinct. > But this breaks compatibility unlike 1 and 3. All suggestion break compatibility to a certain degree. I'd like to have case-insensitive context delimiters, just like keywords, so the syntax should be similar. In this case it would be "icontext" and "ikeyword". > BTW, Walery, I has some question about your sql.syntax. Does '#' really > starts one line comments in mysql? What about 'rem[ark]'? > And is it truth about " as delimiter of strings? The question about comments may be for me. I remember that I just scanned the web for SQL files and checked sources of PostgreSQL and MySQL. PostgreSQL uses "--". MySQL uses "#". Take MySQL source and look for *.test files. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel