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Re: CodeEditor with user-definable syntax highlighting [message #36674 is a reply to message #36657] Sun, 24 June 2012 18:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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dolik.rce wrote on Sun, 24 June 2012 10:09

koldo wrote on Sun, 24 June 2012 09:20

Hello Honza

It is interesting for me. I use a special language and I implemented some very basic syntax highlighting but I would like to use something much better.

Thank you Smile.


Hi Koldo,

Would you like to use it in your application or in TheIDE? I plan to keep the API compatible with current CodeEditor, so they are switchable, but I haven't tried to compile it in TheIDE yet.

There are still some bugs that need to be fixed before it is usable at all. E.g: It does only work in Debug mode now, Optimal breaks it Smile But considering that the main algorithms were written in one night, it is not that bad... I believe it could work reasonably well in couple weeks, if I have enough time.

I'll post updates here to keep you informed and I will upload the code when it gets into shape where I'm not ashamed for it Wink

Honza

Hello Honza

In my case I want to include it in separate programs. However if it is enough good it could match in TheIDE.


Best regards
IƱaki
 
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