Actually scite(which is a demo for scintilla(which is what anjuta uses)) has had syntax highliting for C# for a while now. So in theory you could get anjuta to understand C# relatively easily.

Taras

PS, scite is the lightest, coolest editor on linux or windows :) Highlights every language worth using.

Adam Treat wrote:

Actually, I've already created and submitted a C# syntax file for Kate awhile ago. You should see this file in recent versions of Kate ... Your version has some features that I missed so I'll try and add them and commit them as soon as possible (KDE's cvs is in a freeze because of the impending release :-) Thanks a lot!

Cheers,
Adam

On Monday 25 November 2002 05:05 pm, Joe Mozelesky wrote:

If anyone is interested, I've attached a syntax highlighting file for
Kate, a pretty cool KDE text editor. Eclipse is just too slow on my
system (and I'm on a 1Ghz P-III w/512MB RAM!!!), emacs is just too
overwhelming, and Anjuta doesn't support C# yet, that I've found; so
I've decided to use Kate.

It's just an XML file that you are supposed to copy to your Kate syntax
directory which on my system is /usr/share/apps/kate/syntax.

Happy Coding,
Joe


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