I have a text file written in s-expression, pasted below
``` (module VIA-091X03-VE (layer F.Cu) (tedit 5EAC6216) (fp_text reference REF** (at 0 0) (layer F.SilkS) hide (effects (font (size 1 1) (thickness 0.15))) ) (fp_text value VIA-091X03-VE (at 0 2) (layer F.Fab) hide (effects (font (size 1 1) (thickness 0.15))) ) (fp_line (start -0.85344 -0.85344) (end -0.85344 0.85344) (layer F.CrtYd) (width 0.05)) (fp_line (start -0.85344 0.85344) (end 0.85344 0.85344) (layer F.CrtYd) (width 0.05)) (fp_line (start 0.85344 0.85344) (end 0.85344 -0.85344) (layer F.CrtYd) (width 0.05)) (fp_line (start 0.85344 -0.85344) (end -0.85344 -0.85344) (layer F.CrtYd) (width 0.05)) (pad "" thru_hole circle (at 0 0) (size 0.9144 0.9144) (drill 0.3048) (layers *.Cu *.Mask) (solder_mask_margin 0.1016) (zone_connect 2)) ) ```
If I open it with geany and set the document file type to LISP, the highlighting is a bit inconsistent, especially for negative numbers: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10653970/80870462-95783700-8c74-11...)
Is there a better highlighter for this type of document that I am not finding in the list?
Related: https://sexpdata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/