Sure!
On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 3:45:19 AM UTC+4:30, Joshua Fontany wrote:
>
> Thank you Mohammad,
>
> Could you open an issue in the Github Repo? Mahalo (thanks)!
>
> Best,
> Joshua F
>
> On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 5:35:58 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> Hi Josua,
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Minor comment
>>
>> Intelisence
>>
>> <$set
>>
>> does not work
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>> On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 4:55:20 AM UTC+4:30, Joshua Fontany wrote:
>>>
>>> Version updated to 0.1.2:
>>>
>>> ## 0.1.2
>>>
>>> - Improved variable, tranclusion, link, and macro definition recognition
>>> - Setup seperate "language names" for *.tid / *.meta ("tid"), vs /
>>> *.multids files ("multitids") vs *.tw / *.tw5 wikitext ("tiddlywiki5").
>>> This helps debugging and with certain grammar features (injections).
>>> - Mapped MIME types
>>>
>>> On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 12:52:08 PM UTC-7, Joshua Fontany wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I've thrown together a quick extension for Visual Studio Code to enable
>>>> syntax highlighting. I have not yet added it to the MS Marketplace, so you
>>>> cannot find it through VSCode's Extensions tab quite yet...
>>>>
>>>> Find the github repo here:
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/joshuafontany/VSCode-TW5-Syntax
>>>>
>>>> Clone it to your Extensions folder as described here:
>>>> https://vscode-docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/extensions/install-extension/
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>> I use Bob on Node.js and author plugins as folders separate from my
>>>> tiddlywiki and wikis directories. This means I am often tweaking or
>>>> editing
>>>> UI tiddlers, etc, etc inside of plugins while the server is down, then
>>>> restart it to run tests, etc. Syntax highlighting is going to be a huge
>>>> benefit to this workflow.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At this time I am mainly relying on a "named" syntax-highlighiting
>>>> grammar built for the Atom text editor. This grammar is fairly well
>>>> developed, but can totally be improved as I learn more about syntax
>>>> highlighting.,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There may be another way to set this up, instead of making up a
>>>> language named "TiddlyWiki5" I could "inject" the wikitext rules into the
>>>> base HTML context. Then setup the field-contexts to be pared as
>>>> HTML(Extended)....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But for now this one that defines rules for most of the wikitext as a
>>>> new language will do.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Joshua Fontany
>>>>
>>>
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