On 01/19/2012 07:35 AM, thomas.puech@snecma.fr wrote:
Hello
I am using Red Hat 5, and I would like to use Geany for editing text files for a very specific purpose (data files used for defining numerical simulations). As such, I need to define a whole new configuration file with specific keywords for syntax highlighting as well as code folding or for the tags of the symbol list.
As I understood from the documentations of the release 0.20, it is very easy to modifiy an existing configuration file, but it seems to be harder to build a new configuration file from scratch and include it in the Geany interface (not in place of an existing one, but as a new one added to the available language choices).
Please could you tell me if this is feasible, and if so, how ?
Hi,
The HACKING[1] file has a very basic (but complete) list of things that need to be done to add a filetype. It doesn't go into great detail but if you have any specific questions, always feel free to ask. The geany-devel mailing list may be more appropriate for specific questions about the code.
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