__/ [ Colin Day ] on Saturday 08 July 2006 00:21 \__
> hanumizzle@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> 7 wrote:
>>
>>> What I like about Kwrite is that pretends to be a simple
>>> text editor, but when you open scripts or files belonging to
>>> programming languages like C, it displays it in full glorious
>>> highlighted colourful text.
>>> The feature list is a lot longer than that, but it looks and
>>> functions so much like an un-assuming text editor.
>>
>> But does it have cperl-mode or AUCTeX?
>>
>
> It has some perl and LaTeX syntax highlighting.
It does indeed. It even comes preloaded with colour-based highlighting for
various gaming maps (the list of supported languages is very large).
Syntax-highlighting rules must be contributed and committed by the community
of users who create it for own convenience.
Best wishes,
Roy
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