Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:57 am
Why make Jedit look like vim when you can just use vim?
A discussion of all things Transcendence
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<MODE NAME="xml2" FILE="xml2.xml"
FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{xml,xhtml,xsd,qrc,ui}"
FIRST_LINE_GLOB="<\?xml*" />
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<MODE NAME="TransLISP" FILE="xml2.xml"
FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{xml,xhtml,xsd,qrc,ui}"
FIRST_LINE_GLOB="<\?xml*" />
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<MODE NAME="TransLISP" FILE="xml2.xml"
FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{xml,xhtml,xsd,qrc,ui}"
FIRST_LINE_GLOB="<\?xml*" />
This is what I normally seeCopy xml2.xml in C:\Program Files\jEdit\modes if you installed jEdit in the default directory.
Copy Trans.jedit-scheme in C:\users\"your username here"\.jedit\schemes if you use Vista and the "Editor Scheme Selector" plugin for jEdit
Edit the file called "catalog" (without extensions)Open jEdit and load up a xml file, Open Utilities..., Global Options...Code: Select all
<MODE NAME="TransLISP" FILE="xml2.xml" FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{xml,xhtml,xsd,qrc,ui}" FIRST_LINE_GLOB="<\?xml*" />
Select Syntax Highlighting and adjust the colors to your likings or load up the scheme selector and use my color scheme (beware, the colors are quite crazy)
The scheme is using MARKUP and OPERATOR for non-highlighted text.
COMMENT1 for comments like <!-- and ;
LITERAL2 for &entities;
LITERAL4 for text inside "", I put it normal black text like OPERATOR.
KEYWORD1 deprecated functions
KEYWORD2 vanilla global functions
KEYWORD3 LISP functions like setq or block
KEYWORD4 Transcendence LISP functions like objGetData
COMMENT3 highlights gGlobals and aGlobals, temporary and hardcoded.
all the rest will work like jEdit original xml.xml syntax highlighting.
This is what I normally seeCopy xml2.xml in C:\Program Files\jEdit\modes if you installed jEdit in the default directory.
Copy Trans.jedit-scheme in C:\users\"your username here"\.jedit\schemes if you use Vista and the "Editor Scheme Selector" plugin for jEdit
Edit the file called "catalog" (without extensions)Open jEdit and load up a xml file, Open Utilities..., Global Options...Code: Select all
<MODE NAME="TransLISP" FILE="xml2.xml" FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{xml,xhtml,xsd,qrc,ui}" FIRST_LINE_GLOB="<\?xml*" />
Select Syntax Highlighting and adjust the colors to your likings or load up the scheme selector and use my color scheme (beware, the colors are quite crazy)
The scheme is using MARKUP and OPERATOR for non-highlighted text.
COMMENT1 for comments like <!-- and ;
LITERAL2 for &entities;
LITERAL4 for text inside "", I put it normal black text like OPERATOR.
KEYWORD1 deprecated functions
KEYWORD2 vanilla global functions
KEYWORD3 LISP functions like setq or block
KEYWORD4 Transcendence LISP functions like objGetData
COMMENT3 highlights gGlobals and aGlobals, temporary and hardcoded.
all the rest will work like jEdit original xml.xml syntax highlighting.
This is what I normally seeCopy xml2.xml in C:\Program Files\jEdit\modes if you installed jEdit in the default directory.
Copy Trans.jedit-scheme in C:\users\"your username here"\.jedit\schemes if you use Vista and the "Editor Scheme Selector" plugin for jEdit
Edit the file called "catalog" (without extensions)Open jEdit and load up a xml file, Open Utilities..., Global Options...Code: Select all
<MODE NAME="TransLISP" FILE="xml2.xml" FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{xml,xhtml,xsd,qrc,ui}" FIRST_LINE_GLOB="<\?xml*" />
Select Syntax Highlighting and adjust the colors to your likings or load up the scheme selector and use my color scheme (beware, the colors are quite crazy)
The scheme is using MARKUP and OPERATOR for non-highlighted text.
COMMENT1 for comments like <!-- and ;
LITERAL2 for &entities;
LITERAL4 for text inside "", I put it normal black text like OPERATOR.
KEYWORD1 deprecated functions
KEYWORD2 vanilla global functions
KEYWORD3 LISP functions like setq or block
KEYWORD4 Transcendence LISP functions like objGetData
COMMENT3 highlights gGlobals and aGlobals, temporary and hardcoded.
all the rest will work like jEdit original xml.xml syntax highlighting.