Re: Syntax highlighting for scripting languages
Re: Syntax highlighting for scripting languages
- Subject: Re: Syntax highlighting for scripting languages
- From: Graham Henstridge <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 15:47:18 +1100
On 29/11/2007, at 12:38 AM, Andreas Mayer wrote:
Am 28.11.2007 um 04:09 Uhr schrieb Graham Henstridge:
Has this capability been dropped/closed or has the directory changed?
From the Xcode 3 release notes:
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* Templates
The location for Xcode templates, scripts, and other support files
has changed. These files were previously located in /Library/
Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/ and /Library/Application
Support/Xcode/. They are now located in the developer directory’s
Library/Xcode/ folder. Additionally, your own custom support files
should now be placed in a folder of the appropriate name (e.g.
"Project Templates") in any of the following locations:
• /Library/Application Support/Developer/3.0/Xcode/
• /Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/
• ~/Library/Application Support/Developer/3.0/Xcode/
• ~/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/
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Sorry, I missed that in my scan of the docs.
However, I have an real issue. Placing files in /Developer/Library/
Xcode/Specifications (which seems to be the preferred place for a
default installation) and launching Xcode, "Lua" appears in the View-
Syntax Coloring menu, but, if I proceed to open a file or project the
"Lua" disappears in the View-Syntax Coloring menu and script files are
not syntax colored.
Why this should happen I don't know.
Graham
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