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gvim or nedit SKILL syntax highlight in Linux

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admin over 12 years ago

Hi, I am new to Linux and looking for some customization of the text editors in Linux.

I am wondering how I can customize the text editors in Linux (such as gvim or nedit) to highlight the SKILL syntax?

Thanks in advance

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  • Sjoerd Herder
    Sjoerd Herder over 11 years ago
    "but you can use existing languages as examples"

     

    Hi Olivier,

    Which language looks very simular to SKILL? I'd like to use one that is jus simular in stead of creating my own. Just too much (other) work to do.

     Thanks in a advance.

     Best regards,

    Sjoerd Herder 

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  • Sjoerd Herder
    Sjoerd Herder over 11 years ago
    "but you can use existing languages as examples"

     

    Hi Olivier,

    Which language looks very simular to SKILL? I'd like to use one that is jus simular in stead of creating my own. Just too much (other) work to do.

     Thanks in a advance.

     Best regards,

    Sjoerd Herder 

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