I've been wondering a few things related to makefiles: 1) Has anyone coded up a codeless language module for Makefiles 2) Is there a way to do language matching (for the language modules) w/ o a suffix? I know that the docs say there is a way to do it based on the content, but I'm not sure that's possible for codeless modules. Any thoughts? (I know there is some sort of tag thing you can do in comments that XCode recognizes).
I ask because I wind up doing a lot of editing of makefiles, and syntax coloring would be REALLY nice. Furthermore, my makefiles are mostly (95%+) named just "Makefile", so I'm not sure if suffix matching would work (unless I can consider the entire name of "Makefile" a suffix).
Even more important than syntax coloring, I normally set the tab key to insert spaces, but in makefiles, I need to have the tab key insert tabs, so I would need BBEdit to be able to know the difference.
I'm going to try coding up my own codeless LM, but before I do, I was hoping that someone else out there already had some experience w/ this.
Thanks!
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Feb 09
Dennis Re: Makefile syntax coloring
Feb 09, 2009; 09:52
Dennis
Re: Makefile syntax coloring
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