Hello John,
I also use TextMate and the txt2tags bundle was made by me.
For txt2tags it's hard to make the automatic folding, because we don't
have a "end of section" mark, and TextMate needs to know the regular
expression for the start and the end of the blocks.
I can tell TextMate that section
n 18.9.09, John Plumridge a écrit :
> De: John Plumridge
> Objet: Re: [t2t] txt2tags support into Geany
> À: "txt2tags mailing list" , "Aurélio
> Jargas"
> Date: Vendredi 18 Septembre 2009, 12h02
>
> Hi Folk, the Geaney project looks good. l Use
>
Hi Folk, the Geaney project looks good. l Use Textmate, but I
haven't been able to get the markup to automaticaly fold on
headlines. I do it manually, to fold the sectoins, but these non-
automatic foldings, tend to 'get lost' when passing files around.
Perhaps someone has a solution?
Anywa
Hello,
I'm glad you like it.
I really want to make a better appearance with foldings according to the
headers, if possible, but I'm not a programmer so it's difficult for me.
>Do you also know how to get the syntax highlighted accordingly?
I've made a little patch for the syntax highlight, it w
Forgeot Eric schrieb:
> There is now support for txt2tags into Geany:
>
> http://geany.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/geany/trunk/tagmanager/txt2tags.c?view=log
cool.
Do you also know how to get the syntax highlighted accordingly?
Like having a different color for headlines, bold etc.?
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Thank you very much Eric! It's great for editing large documents.
I've made a blog post about it, so more people will know about your creation.
Bye!
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 19:31, Forgeot Eric wrote:
> There is now support for txt2tags into Geany:
>
> http://geany.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/gea