2012/10/12 Morné Chamberlain <thefreeman...@gmail.com>:
> On 12 October 2012 07:54, Eric Noulard <eric.noul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Nevertheless why don't you provide us with your patch?
>> That way we could at least try it?
>
> Sure, I can do that tonight or over the course of the weekend. What is
> the preferred way for me to provide you with the patch? Can I just
> send it as an attachment to this list, or should I send it somewhere
> specific? I could also put it on Github if that would be convenient?

Either way is fine I think Github is fine, just send another message
here in order to let us know.

If more CMake users/developers are interested send filing a bug
tracker feature request entry could be the next step.

The main issue may then be that if a new generator is to be added then
some tests & dashboard should be setup in order to ensure
it does not break in the future.

>> I'm not a Sublime Text user so I don't even know how to create a
>> Sublime Text project in the first place.
>>
>> On my first try I saw that syntax highlighting for CMake files are not 
>> included
>> in Sublime Text, is this part of your contribution as well?
>
> Sublime Text is very plug-in centric. There is a plug-in available
> that provides CMake syntax highlighting support. The easiest way to
> get started with plug-ins is to install the Package Control plug-in
> from here: http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control.
> Pacakge Control manages a repository of available plug-ins and can
> list, install and remove plug-ins for you.

I'll have a look thanks.

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