I've actually become motivated again to work on the bundle and have done a LOT of improvements in the last hour or so.
I figured out how to use Subversion to check out new bundles from the Macromates site and checked out the MovableType bundle to see how they went about doing it. I took their language definition and redid it to work with EE tags. Now highlighting works like it did before, but there's also code-folding for the major EE tag pairs and conditionals.
I've attached the new and improved bundle to this email. I'd appreciate it if people would try it out, kick the tires and let me know what they think. Also if anyone comes up with more snippets, commands or macros for it, let me know.
Oh, and thanks Allan for making such a kick-ass program.
- Chris
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 29/4/2006, at 23:44, Chris Ruzin wrote:
One note, EE tags can be used inside of other code (XHTML, XML, CSS, etc). In order for highlighting to work correctly, I had to add an extra language inside of the HTML and XHTML bundles called HTML (EE) and XHTML (EE). Is that the correct way to do it or what?
Currently that is necessary -- but keep the new HTML (EE) in the EE bundle.
Anyway, enough rambling. I'm not sure how people feel about attachments in this list, so I didn't attach the bundle to this message [...]
Attachments are fine as long as they are only 1-50 KB (which I believe bundles mostly are).
It sounds like it would be best to find a maintainer for the bundle, before adding it to the subversion repository.