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On 05/06/2011 08:03 PM, Germán Arias wrote:
> On vie, 2011-05-06 at 11:39 -0600, Germán Arias wrote:
>> On vie, 2011-05-06 at 17:06 +0200, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 2011-05-06 16:42:20.082 Gemas[16332] File GSTextStorage.m: 660. In 
>>>> -[GSTextStorage setAttributes:range:] Attempt to set attribute for 
>>>> zero-length range
>>>> and the highlighting looks a bit differently.
>>>>
>>
>> The main difference is precisely a fix for this problem. When I'm
>> testing Gemas I don't like see a lot of these lines. I remember that I
>> sent a patch for this problem to Saso in December. This consist in check
>> the length of the string before set attributes. If it is zero, do
>> nothing.
>>
>> The second difference are the files "syntax". I change some colors
>> because some of them are inconsistent. For example, in Objective-C
>> files, de "*" and "/" at the end of a comment, have different color that
>> the rest of the comment. So I did some changes. But of course you can
>> install the original Highlighter framework and put the files "syntax",
>> from HighlighterKit in Gemas, at the Resources path (in Gemas.app). So
>> the HighlighterKit will use these instead its own files "syntax".
>>
>>
> 
> And of course, there are others syntax files, like GSmarkup, plist, etc.
> 

Okay, sounds nice. Since I haven't had the time to do much maintenance
on my open-source projects lately, I suggest you simply publish your
version in some repo and we'll just take that as being the new upstream
(the beauty of OSS is the simplicity with which one can get rid of
responsibility :-) ).

- --
Saso
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