tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post1073831955416529652..comments2024-03-20T06:54:32.435+01:00Comments on Plastic SCM blog: Improved text editor for diffsF3RD3Fhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524626976811746062noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post-64823798956489332722015-07-16T11:31:32.573+02:002015-07-16T11:31:32.573+02:00Hi Ryan. Regarding 1) unfortunately it's not p...Hi Ryan. Regarding 1) unfortunately it's not possible at this moment, but we will add support for configuring themes in the future.<br /><br />About 2), there are two configurations: you can configure file extensions to use languages by creating a file C:\Users\danipen.CODICE\AppData\Local\plastic4\syntaxhighlight\languages.conf with the following content:<br /><br />#syntax language definition by file extension<br />#example:<br />#.js:JavaScript<br />#.py2:Python v2.x<br />.build:XML<br />.include:XML<br /><br />These are the supported languages at this moment:<br /><br />Plain text<br />C#<br />Visual Basic<br />Python v2.x<br />Python v3.x<br />JavaScript<br />JSON<br />XML<br />Batch file<br />C<br />C++<br />CSS<br />HTML<br />INI file<br />Assembly<br />Java<br />Lua<br />Markdown<br />MSIL<br />Pascal<br />Perl<br />PHP<br />PowerShell<br />RTF<br />Ruby<br />SQL<br />VBScript<br />XAML<br /><br />If you mean adding new custom languages, it's possible by adding new language definitions. We use Actipro's syntax editor: http://www.actiprosoftware.com/products/controls/wpf/syntaxeditor. It's possible to define grammars for new languages. Take a look to their documentation to learn how to create them. You can send us the language definition file and we'll add it. Also we'll create a mechanism to add custom-language definition files.<br />Daniel Peñalbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14794998230103982047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post-8560269508406714872015-07-16T09:28:20.714+02:002015-07-16T09:28:20.714+02:00Hey Ryan,
Yes, the two things will be doable. I&#...Hey Ryan,<br /><br />Yes, the two things will be doable. I'll add Dani to the conversation so he can add more details.Pablo Santoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083682682597484025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post-46959149713817639632015-07-15T23:26:48.199+02:002015-07-15T23:26:48.199+02:00Will the user be able to:
1. Customize the synta...Will the user be able to:<br /> 1. Customize the syntax highlighting colors?<br /> 2. Define their own file extensions syntax. (For in house or legacy formats, for example)Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09648025824256894491noreply@blogger.com