Hello everyone -

Xavier's effort inspired me to take a look at syntax highlighting definitions 
for other editors.  I run Fedora 27 with KDE desktop, so the editor I use most 
is Kate/KWrite.  KDE has a system-wide syntax highlighting system that is part 
of KatePart.

The attached XML file is for use in either Kate or KWrite.  It is very much a 
work in progress.  I have only scratched the surface of what is possible.  One 
major thing I want to look at is to see if there is a way to make the syntax 
highlighting change in "code metapost" and "code tex-map" sections.  KatePart 
already has highlighting files for metafont and latex.  With any luck there is 
a way to reuse those.

Copy the XML file to your user profile directory.  The exact location will 
vary depending on your distribution.  On my Fedora 27 system it is

        $HOME/.local//share/org.kde.syntax-highlighting/syntax

You may have to create this directory.

The file can also go in the common syntax highlighting directory which (on my 
system) is

        /usr/share/kde4/apps/katepart/syntax

You will need root permissions to copy to this folder.

The next time you start either Kate or KWrite, the new file will be used.

I plan to look at syntax highlighting files for both joe and gvim.

-- 
Bill Gee



On Saturday, March 24, 2018 12:39:40 PM CDT Xavier Robert via Therion wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am not sure to have post this info for those who are interested in it.
> 
> I often edit my therion file inside an external editor as Textwrangler or
> Brackets. I wrote some configuration files for both softwares to color the
> Therion’s syntax. That is not complete, they may be still errors, but you
> can find them here : For Texwrangler :
> https://github.com/robertxa/Therion-TextWrangler For Brackets :
> https://github.com/robertxa/Therion-Brackets
> 
> Have a good weekend,
> 
> Xavier

Attachment: therion.xml
Description: XML document

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