Re: [Lazarus] SynEdit highlighter for Markdown

2023-01-08 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus
On 06/01/2023 8:26 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote: > Given the many dialects in markdown (specially for multiline/continuation > things), > it'll be interesting to see how it reacts on them 😄 Hence I always recommend AsciiDoc over Markdown. ;-) There are many basic documentation conce

Re: [Lazarus] SynEdit highlighter for Markdown

2023-01-07 Thread Andrew Haines via lazarus
On 1/6/23 9:36 AM, Andrew Haines via lazarus wrote: On 1/5/23 6:23 PM, Martin Frb via lazarus wrote: Without yet having looked at it (currently got a bit of an incoming queue)... But there is a tutorial on how HL work: https://wiki.freepascal.org/SynEdit_Highlighter After some careful

Re: [Lazarus] SynEdit highlighter for Markdown

2023-01-06 Thread Andrew Haines via lazarus
On 1/5/23 6:23 PM, Martin Frb via lazarus wrote: Without yet having looked at it (currently got a bit of an incoming queue)... But there is a tutorial on how HL work: https://wiki.freepascal.org/SynEdit_Highlighter After some careful examination(I had already seen that page) I found the

Re: [Lazarus] SynEdit highlighter for Markdown

2023-01-06 Thread Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus
On Thu, 5 Jan 2023, Andrew Haines via lazarus wrote: Hi, I attached a highlighter I made for Markdown. I like to use this in my projects to plan things. It seems to work fine with any attribute that only requires a single line. I tried and failed to make multiline fenced code work. I'm sur

Re: [Lazarus] SynEdit highlighter for Markdown

2023-01-05 Thread Martin Frb via lazarus
Without yet having looked at it (currently got a bit of an incoming queue)... But there is a tutorial on how HL work: https://wiki.freepascal.org/SynEdit_Highlighter On 05/01/2023 23:59, Andrew Haines via lazarus wrote: Hi, I attached a highlighter I made for Markdown. I like to use this in

[Lazarus] SynEdit highlighter for Markdown

2023-01-05 Thread Andrew Haines via lazarus
Hi, I attached a highlighter I made for Markdown. I like to use this in my projects to plan things. It seems to work fine with any attribute that only requires a single line. I tried and failed to make multiline fenced code work. I'm sure there is just something I wasn't understanding. ```