I've recently been messing with the Remind language grammar, and I would welcome some comments and test files, especially from people who are use some of the more obscure features. Here is the file:
http://skiadas.dcostanet.net/uploads/Remind.tmLanguage
Atm there is not support for multiline commands (i.e. a command continuing in a separate line). I hope to add it soon.
Haris
On 11.07.2006, at 05:38, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
I've recently been messing with the Remind language grammar, and I would welcome some comments and test files, especially from people who are use some of the more obscure features. Here is the file:
Has anyone ever heard of “Remind”? Maybe you should include some more info in such an announcement, Haris :)
Is that what you're talking about? [Remind: The Ultimate Personal Calendar](http://www.linuxjournal.com/ article/3529)
Soryu.
On 11/7/2006, at 21:52, Soryu wrote:
[...] Has anyone ever heard of “Remind”? Maybe you should include some more info in such an announcement, Haris :)
What? Doesn’t people read my blog [1] and print hard copies for later reference? :)
[1] http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2006/04/14/lighttpd-profont- remind-ruby-and-scopes/#remind_bundle
On Jul 11, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 11/7/2006, at 21:52, Soryu wrote:
[...] Has anyone ever heard of “Remind”? Maybe you should include some more info in such an announcement, Haris :)
What? Doesn’t people read my blog [1] and print hard copies for later reference? :)
Yeah, what Allan said :) There were some emails to the list around the time of Allan's post as well. So this was really only addressed to people using the two existing remind bundles. I'm trying to merge the two bundles, get a decent syntax in and improve the commands/snippets and their layout. Once it's presentable enough we can talk about getting it into the repository.
[1] http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2006/04/14/lighttpd-profont- remind-ruby-and-scopes/#remind_bundle
Haris
Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Yeah, what Allan said :) So this was really only addressed to people using the two existing remind bundles. I'm trying to merge the two bundles, get a decent syntax in and improve the commands/snippets and their layout. Once it's presentable enough we can talk about getting it into the repository.
Just put it in the repos now. It can be made presentable in the next few weeks.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:02 AM, Jacob Rus wrote:
Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
Yeah, what Allan said :) So this was really only addressed to people using the two existing remind bundles. I'm trying to merge the two bundles, get a decent syntax in and improve the commands/ snippets and their layout. Once it's presentable enough we can talk about getting it into the repository.
Just put it in the repos now. It can be made presentable in the next few weeks.
I will if Allan gives the ok and at least one more person offers to co-maintain the bundle. I already got too much stuff going, and I wouldn't want to put in a bundle that needs work unless I know I have the time to do it.
Haris
Haris, I have been checking it out. Nice job. No problems so far. Definitely an improvement on the previous language grammars. Best, Mark