Hi, this situation was discussed a couple days ago, but I found the solution not completely
ideal.
I'd like to do away with the 'large buffer' dialog concerning the syntax highlighting
mode, and it is possible if I set the 'contextInsensitive' property in mode file as
true, but running the contextInsensitive mode ignores the NO_LINE_BREAK="FALSE" property
so in multiple line highlighting only the first line remains highlighted.
Setting the <PROPERTY NAME="contextInsensitive" VALUE="FALSE"/> or commenting it out
on the other hand shows the 'large buffer' dialog.
tvojeho
Submitted | tvojeho - 2011-12-02 - 15:42:15z | Assigned | kpouer |
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Priority | 5 | Category | None |
Status | Open | Group | None |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2011-12-08 - 19:25:13z k_satoda |
I think contextInsensitive should not be set in mode file as a property in the first place. jEdit should know whether a mode has context sensitive rules or not, while composing all rules written in a mode file. |
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2011-12-10 - 15:39:49z kpouer |
That's right Kazutoshi, you could submit a bug about that, but I don't think the priority on that will be very high. At least it will not be top priority for me. |