Is this a 1 year old thread or am I reading this wrong? Ha


On May 2, 2012, at 1:16 AM, Felix Ulber <f.ul...@web.de> wrote:

> There is a MEL syntax Highlighter based on colorer:
> http://www.creativecrash.com/downloads/applications/syntax-scripting/c/eclipse-maya-mel
> 
> Am 24.01.2011 05:31, schrieb PixelMuncher:
>> I've already followed the instructions in "Making Eclipse
>> Soar" (although I didn't add Perforce nor the PyQT stuff).
>> Xtext looks too complicated.
>> I also found the Colorer-take5 library at http://colorer.sourceforge.net/.
>> I contacted Igor Russkih, the author, who told me it could be used to
>> accomplish this task, but I'm not a "real" programmer, so there's no
>> way I could pull it off in a reasonable amount of time.  His reply
>> was:
>> 
>> "Sure you can do this.
>> EclipseColorer distribution contains packed syntax description - you
>> can extract and review them.
>> You need net.sf.colorer_0.9.1/colorer/hrc/common.jar:base/python.hrc
>> As a most simple modification, there you'll find a listing of keywords
>> like <word name="ImportError"/>
>> Adding your own keywords (and then updating the common.jar file) will
>> eventually give you these keywords highlighting in python.
>> For more info, you may refer hrc-reference on colorer's site."
>> 
>> Maybe it would be worthwhile for one of you guys in a studio to look
>> into this?
>> 
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