Has anybody made a wiki language bundle? I'll be using the mediawiki syntax. I'm mostly interested in syntax coloring.
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* Quinn Comendant quinn@strangecode.com at 2006-07-03T11:21-0700 wrote:
Has anybody made a wiki language bundle? I'll be using the mediawiki syntax. I'm mostly interested in syntax coloring.
See this message from several months ago:
http://comox.textdrive.com/pipermail/textmate/2006-January/007623.html
I have been thinking of making a wiki bundle with support for remote editing, much like the blogging bundle.
-- Daniel
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Has anybody made a wiki language bundle? I'll be using the mediawiki syntax. I'm mostly interested in syntax coloring.
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I'm sort of torn on something like this. Would I use it? Yes, almost certainly. My problem with this idea is that creating a 'generic' wiki bundle is going to fall short. I've only used a few different wiki's, but they each seemed to have their own markups. Would this be handled with a sub-variant of the wiki bundle? How would one approach something like that? Doesn't the same issue also exist for blogging and such?
Robert M. Zigweid wrote:
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Has anybody made a wiki language bundle? I'll be using the mediawiki syntax. I'm mostly interested in syntax coloring.
I'm sort of torn on something like this. Would I use it? Yes, almost certainly. My problem with this idea is that creating a 'generic' wiki bundle is going to fall short. I've only used a few different wiki's, but they each seemed to have their own markups. Would this be handled with a sub-variant of the wiki bundle? How would one approach something like that? Doesn't the same issue also exist for blogging and such?
Each one would of course have its own bundle, or at least its own language grammar inside a single wiki bundle.