I didn't really want to get into the EPIC src code.  But feel free to  
adapt this.

It was really not very difficult once I got the hang of crazy* eclipse  
internals.   There is a "build your own editor" plugin example that  
creates a simple xml editor.  I just hacked it to use TT tokens (as  
well as mark up <> in a different color as well).

* Crazy = regular stuff java devs do everyday but it hard to follow if  
you aren't used it it... I mean I guess NonRuleBasedDamageRepairer  
makes some sense to someone.

Ben

On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Matisse Enzer wrote:

> I wonder about building upon the EPIC Perl plugin for Eclipse?
>   http://www.epic-ide.org/
>
> On Jun 2, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Benjamin Hitz wrote:
>
>>
>> I wrote a little Editor plugin for eclipse that does syntax  
>> coloring for TT files.  It's fairly undeveloped and I think buggy  
>> (doesn't recognize HTML/XML comments), but is better than nothing.
>> Is anyone interested in this?
>>
>> Ben
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>> Consortium
>> Stanford University ** [email protected]
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