![]() jEdit is a mature programmers text editor written in Java that provides auto indent and. So definitely there is a need for something new here. Describes the installation and usage of the Jalopy jEdit plug-in. There was a plugin written by Geertjan for 6.0 I think (called "freemarker fun pack") but it was never accassible on plugins list, its installation was strange (see issue 156605), and, anyway, it used now-deprecated Schliemann modules, and doesn't work any longer under 6.9.1 (I was able to install it under 6.8, but it caused IDE crashes, so I had to to disable it under 6.9.1 I wasn't able to run it at all). The Go distribution already includes some syntax files and modes: go/misc/emacs/ - A Go. So it would be really helpful to have at least basic support for freemarker. Go Syntax Highlighting and Other Text Editors and IDEs Extensions. All edit modes except for the plain text mode perform some kind of syntax highlighting. This makes code easier to follow and errors such as misplaced quotes easier to spot. Having code completion would be great too, but it's not crucial (you can learn freemarker syntax and directives on your own withouth code completion but without syntax highlighting, even freemarker expert can get lost when working on bigger templates).īesides, freemarker is quite popular tool as a view generation strategy in web applications, is also used for netbeans templates, and was planned to be used in netbeans UML module for code generation (I don't know if it was actually implemented). Syntax Highlighting Syntax highlighting is the display of programming language tokens using different fonts and colors. This is really important feature - I tried to use jEdit, which has syntax highlighting for freemarker, but doesn't mark matching start-end tags, so it's not of much help. So from my perspective, the minimum which should be provided by netbeans would be syntax highlighting (one color for text, one for directives, one for $ expressions), and higlighting for the matching start-end directive tags (the same you get in html file for example). This makes is very difficult to edit the template which contains several nested loops: very soon you get lost when such loop ends, for example. However, BeanShell syntax does not impose any indentation or line break requirements. ![]() bshfile with the BeanShell edit mode for purposes of syntax highlighting, indentation and other formatting. These include multilanguage spell checking, extensive support of syntax highlighting, and a large number of official and third party plugins. It is UTF-8 compatible and supports most standard text editor features as well as many advanced features. The case is that we use freemarker templates for sending e-mails. bshextension in order for jEdit to be aware of it. Text Editor (gedit) is the default GUI text editor in the Ubuntu operating system. Open up the catalog file in the modes directory. ![]() First of all, download 'armacodev06jan07.zip' and put it in jEdits modes directory. I also need FreeMarker support in Netbeans. jEdit allows users to write and modify the XML files that define its syntax highlighting, so were providing instructions to achieve this.
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