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Syntax highlighting alias
Submitted by John Gallant on Monday, 16 July, 2012 - 17:08
I would like to assign new filename extensions to extensions already supported. Is there a way to do this?
Specifically, I am editing Objective C files with .mm extensions which does not seem to be supported. I would like to assign this extension to .m which is supported.
Another use I find handy is to name files with a .cx extension and alias that extension to .c. This allows me to view highlighted files I do not want searched.
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by Robert Schwenn on Mon, 16/07/2012 - 20:31
Hi,
syntax highlighting is strongly bound to the current edit mode. You can manually choose the edit mode for the current buffer in "Utilities -> Buffer Options" or/and let jEdit choose a mode depending on file name glob patterns (see User's Guide ).
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