actually no - I'd prefer it if someone has already accomplished this - this functionality exists for PHP and CSS and (sometimes) for JS code inside an HTML page but I was recently working with Processing.js which gets put into <pre> tags and it all gets treated as plain text.<br>
here is a screenshot. <br>since I don't really know how to change this or add new tag colors etc it seemed like a good learning opportunity.<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:44 AM, Allan Odgaard <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mailinglist@textmate.org">mailinglist@textmate.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">On 20 Jul 2010, at 09:47, plastichairdoo wrote:<br>
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[...] I know that there's a way to use different code coloring for different parts of a document [...] I read through the Textmate Help and found that it is possible but admit to being rather confused by how it works.<div class="im">
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is there a tutorial of any kind?<br>
or an example theme I could look at that would illustrate the process?<br>
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What exactly are you trying to achieve?<br>
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Are you writing your own language grammar?<br>
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