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author | Ken Moore <ken@ixsystems.com> | 2017-12-28 10:17:02 -0500 |
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committer | Ken Moore <ken@ixsystems.com> | 2017-12-28 10:17:02 -0500 |
commit | 16e6402abdc43b64467682c370237eb60f031af0 (patch) | |
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Quick update to lumina-textedit:
1. Add a new syntax highlighting "meta" option for auto-selecting a ruleset based on the first line of text in the file, and add rules for shell, json, and python to support first-line matches.
2. Fix up the detection of "read-only" property on newly-saved files.
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diff --git a/src-qt5/desktop-utils/lumina-textedit/syntax_rules/README.md b/src-qt5/desktop-utils/lumina-textedit/syntax_rules/README.md index fa00b557..04190672 100644 --- a/src-qt5/desktop-utils/lumina-textedit/syntax_rules/README.md +++ b/src-qt5/desktop-utils/lumina-textedit/syntax_rules/README.md @@ -9,9 +9,11 @@ A small comment section may be placed at the top of the file where every line st # Requirements 1. A "meta" object containing the following variables (meta information about the rules): 1. "name" : The name that will be shown to the user for this set of syntax rules. - 2. If this syntax file is to be automatically applied to particular file type, then one of the following options must be set: + 2. If this syntax file is to be automatically applied to particular file type, then at least one of the following options must be set: 1. "file_suffix" : An array of file extensions which are supported by this syntax rule set (Example: temp.foo will be matched by "file_suffix"=["foo"] ) 2. "file_regex" : A regular expression which should be used to find if the filename matches this rule set. + 3. "first_line_match" : *(only used if no filename rules matched)* Exact match for the first line of text in the file (Example: "#!/bin/sh") + 4. "first_line_regex" : *(only used if no filename rules matched)* Regular expression to use when find a match for the first line of text in the file 2. A "format" object containing the following variables (file-wide formatting): 1. "columns_per_line" : (integer, optional) For file formats with line-length restrictions, this will automatically highlight/flag any "overage" of the designated limit. 2. "highlight_whitespace_eol" : (boolian, optional) Highlight any excess whitespace at the end of a line. |