[TxMt] PHP/HTML language definition
Michael Jackson
mjijackson at gmail.com
Thu Mar 22 17:43:54 UTC 2007
Thanks Simon! It did help...seems obvious to me now!
On Mar 22, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Simon Ruderich wrote:
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> Michael Jackson wrote:
>> I've been toying around with the idea of a PHP/HTML language
>> definition.
>> The problem is that when I'm working on a PHP project, I switch
>> back and
>> forth between pure PHP files and PHP/HTML files all the time. As
>> you can
>> imagine, switching the language definition each time to get proper
>> syntax hilighting can get bothersome. It would most likely be a huge
>> bundle and take a lot of work, but I was just wondering if anybody
>> else
>> has found any tricks for this kind of issue before I investigate it
>> further.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael
>
> Just use HTML as language for all your html/php files. The language
> definition for PHP is included in HTML-files if <?php ... ?> is found.
> This works fine for me.
> Hope this helps,
> Simon
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