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Re: Syntactical colouring of .DAT files
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lugnet.cad
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Tue, 6 Aug 2002 13:48:15 GMT
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Jacob,
Have you thought about using Vim's syntax
highlighting? I don't beleive a syntax file currently
exists; I could stab at it if you'd like - I can't
imagine it being too hard.
--Jack
AFOL, St. Louis
--- Jacob Sparre Andersen <sparre@nbi.dk> wrote:
> Carsten Schmitz wrote:
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> > Just use LDDP ( http://www.m8laune.de ) . It had syntax coloring starting
> > with the first version.
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> But it seems to be limited to Win32 systems
> (although I had
> to download a large ".zip" file to make sure).
>
> Play well,
>
> Jacob
> --
> Wide-body freight aircraft (with building
> instructions):
http://jacob.sparre.dk/LEGO/Transport/Fly/BAe_146-clone/
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Syntactical colouring of .DAT files
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| (...) Not really. I do not have a good explanation, but I prefer Emacs' syntax highlighting to Vim's syntax highlighting. The vi UI is IMHO only intended for light-weight text processing. Play well, Jacob (22 years ago, 6-Aug-02, to lugnet.cad)
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