Re: Postscript edit identifier highlighting.
Re: Postscript edit identifier highlighting.
- Subject: Re: Postscript edit identifier highlighting.
- From: Philip Ershler <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 15:40:30 -0600
And of course there is venerable old Emacs which is now available as a pure OS X app from
emacsformacosx.com
Phil On Aug 23, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Julie Porter <email@hidden> wrote:
I appreciate the suggestion, However
TextMate appears to be payware. This for me is non remunerative
work, so there is no budget for it. 30 day trial is not good
enough as it has been over 30 days since I last looked at these
files.
Xcode is both the code highlighting as well as the integration
with Git version control that had me interested in seeing if
Xcode would work. At least the TextEdit app will open almost any
file, which is what I have been using.
-julie
On 8/23/12 1:43 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On Aug 23, 2012, at 1:33 PM, Julie Porter < email@hidden>
wrote:
Is there a way to add in PostScript language
highlighting to the editor? It also looks like I might
even be able to access ghost-script (gs) as a sort of build
too directly from the IDE.
I don't think Xcode's syntax highlighting is extensible, but
TextMate's is, and there is a PostScript bundle for TextMate (I
think it's built-in.)
I would recommend TextMate over Xcode for working with any
languages other than C/Obj-C/C++. It's a lot more flexible and
extensible.
—Jens
Philip R. Ershler Ph.D. University of Utah Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute 95 South 2000 East Salt Lake City, UT 84112-5000
phone: (801) 230-8771 alt ph: (801) 587-9528 fax: (801) 581-3128
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