Actually - The kate syntax highlighter for PHP can include JS, CSS, and HTML code inside. There is a bug in GenericHighlighter (which I am seeing since QtCreator 2.2) which prevents the loading of the PHP highlighter.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Hermann Fieger <hermann.fie...@t-online.de> wrote: > On 20.06.2014 20:10, Jochen Becher wrote: > I would like to use > QtCreator for some small PHP/HTML5/CSS/Javascript > projects I am > currently working on. Creator might not be the best tool for this job. > > > Any idea what's going wrong? > > Unfortunately I do not, but then the editors are not really my area of > expertise. > > > I do not have "Kate" installed on my system > > but "gedit" from Gnome 3. It highlights these files correctly but I am > > not sure if gedit also uses the Kate definitions. > > AFAIK gedit is using a completely different highlighter. So that gedit > works is not really a sign that creator should also work. > > Creator will most likely also have trouble with PHP embedded in HTML. > AFAIK (not my area of expertise, see above) Creator has one generic > highlighter, so you will get either PHP or HTML. > > Best Regards, > Tobias > > > > > > At the moment i use QtCreator 3.0 on OpenSUSE 12.3. Syntax highlighting > works for me only with Project specific files (.cpp, .h). > I also tried to generic highlight PHP or HTML files, but always failed. > > In the environment setup i see many of registered MIME - types. Also > both configured paths ( HOME and katepart ) in the highlighting section > are full of XML files??? > > > > Best regards, > > Hermann > > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > Qt-creator@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator >
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