Hi, please find an updated repo on Github.
I have updated link, string, and pragma recognition. Fixed a few other
syntax bugs. You will definitely see a lot more higlighting.
Next up, improving Filter highliting.
Best,
Joshua Fontany
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 12:54:55 PM UTC-7, Joshua
Useful! Great for me as I find longer TW macros hard to read.
Tx
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> I've thrown together a quick extension for Visual Studio Code to enable
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Hi Josuha,
I install the latest extension with Gruvbox and I could reproduce the same
results as you!
One comment: It seem there is no highlighting for strings? Am I right?
Thank you. Keep going on!
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On Sunday, March 29, 2020 at 3:22:57 AM UTC+4:30, Joshua Fontany wrote:
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> Also,
Thanks Julio! :)
I have updated some tweaks to the syntax files to be more compatible with
the "standard" scope names.
Field-names in `*.tid` and `*.meta` files should now be golden-yellow
unless invalid (red) with the linked GruvBox Dark Theme.
Under default Dark+ they are now light blue if
Hi all,
O loving that theme!
Best wishes,
Julio
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 6:52:57 PM UTC-4, Joshua Fontany wrote:
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> Also, this Color Theme for VSCode based on GruvBox means that you can use
> the same palette in both your code editors and your wiki.
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Hi Mohamad,
I have inlcuded the test files from the original repository in the
`./samples` folder.
Open up 1tid.tid` and then make sure that it says "TiddlyWiki5" in the
language-bubble (bottom right corner of VSCode UI). If it says "plain text"
or anything else, click there and then type
Hi Joshua,
Thank you for sharing this! Is it possible to send some screenshots of
.tid file in VSCode?
I downloaded the extension and install it! I realized the folder name
should be in lowercase!
I cannot see much of text highlighted!
For example strings, code (``) and codeblocks!
\pragma?
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