Gentlemen, sorry for the slow reply but my employer had the audacity to expect me to work for my pay ;-) Unfortunately that typically involves long periods of no or restricted internet.
Anyway, thank you for your time to look into this. My set up is: Atom: 1.0.9 Language-Livecode: 0.5.1 revigniter-syntax: 0.1.2 Ralf, you say you restarted Atom and the snippet was there: Where? There are two locations for snippets in Atom as far as I'm aware: 1) Atom menu -> Open Your Snippets This is empty for me because I haven't added any snippets... yet. 2) Packages menu -> Snippets -> Available Of the ones listed I have: legal lorem module library widget if ife repeat handler The inclusion of the 'handler' snippet suggests it's very much LiveCode orientated and I'm assuming part of the Language-Livecode/revigniter-syntax combination. But again, no 'switch' to be found. Roger, just to clarify, colour coding is based on document extension, so if you have a .txt file and just past in some LC handlers it will not be syntax coloured unless you manually select the language from the selection at the bottom right of the window, or you change the suffix to .lcb, or apparently, if you enclose your text inside <?lc ?>. If the file is suffixed .lcb it will open and automatically be colourised. Next on my list of Atom oddities. At the bottom right of the window, to the right of where you can select the language is a green box with a + in it, next to that it says +12643. I know the 12643 is the number of lines of code. In my TE it tells me lines, words and char count. The green + box implies that I can click on it and get other info like words and chars, but nothing happens. What does the green + box do and how do I get document word and char count? _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode