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editing markdown file using scite
wax90
2012-09-23 07:55:37 UTC
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Hi All,

Does anybody use Scite for writing markdown format text files?

scite is my favorite editor but I was not able to find a properties file
for markdown syntax highlighting.

Thank you!
Xu
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Martin Panter
2012-09-23 08:11:38 UTC
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Post by wax90
Hi All,
Does anybody use Scite for writing markdown format text files?
scite is my favorite editor but I was not able to find a properties file
for markdown syntax highlighting.
Hi there, I ran into the same issue a few weeks ago. I think I found
that Scite has a lexer for Markdown, but no syntax highlighting. Here
is a quick properties file for syntax highlighting I made myself,
based on the built-in “txt2tags” properties file:

https://github.com/vadmium/etc/blob/master/scite/markdown.properties

It’s far from complete, so I’l be interested to hear of a more
complete solution. All the entries that I haven’t figured out are
coloured bright green (fore:#33FF00).
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steve donovan
2012-09-23 08:53:12 UTC
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Post by Martin Panter
is a quick properties file for syntax highlighting I made myself,
Thanks, man! That works very nicely. A happy marriage between my
favourite editor and my favourite markup language.

I tweaked it so that inline code (with backticks) stands out a little bit more:

# CODE
style.markdown.19=fore:#33AA33,bold

steve d.
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Xu Wang
2012-09-23 09:34:32 UTC
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Post by Martin Panter
Hi there, I ran into the same issue a few weeks ago. I think I found
that Scite has a lexer for Markdown, but no syntax highlighting. Here
is a quick properties file for syntax highlighting I made myself,
https://github.com/vadmium/etc/blob/master/scite/markdown.properties
It’s far from complete, so I’l be interested to hear of a more
complete solution. All the entries that I haven’t figured out are
coloured bright green (fore:#33FF00).
thanks martin!
So nice to see markdown pages colorful now.
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