[Qt-interest] Generic Highlighter with multiple definitions for one file?
Diego Iastrubni
diegoiast at gmail.com
Sun Jul 10 08:59:49 CEST 2011
If you are using the HL from QtCreator this should work for you. How
are you loading the HL definition?
On Saturday, July 9, 2011, NoRulez <norulez at me.com> wrote:
> Ok, multiple was the wrong word.I mean for e.g. A PHP/HTML file with embedded JS and CSS.
>
> Am 09.07.2011 um 17:20 schrieb Scott Aron Bloom <Scott.Bloom at onshorecs.com>:
>
> Now Im confused… You want, in one file, to have different highlighters??? If you are thinking something like PHP embedded in HTML where you want a HTML highlighting outside the PHP tag, you are going to have to customize the highlighting logic. Scott From: NoRulez [mailto:norulez at me.com]
> Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2011 7:59 AM
> To: Diego Iastrubni
> Cc: Scott Aron Bloom; NoRulez; Qt Interest MailingList
> Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Generic Highlighter with multiple definitions for onefile? Hi, I use already the generic highlighter from the Qt Creator. My problem is only to highlight multiple sources per file. Could you give me a little example to show how it works? Best Regards
>
> Am 09.07.2011 um 11:40 schrieb Diego Iastrubni <diegoiast at gmail.com>:The generic highlighter available in QtCreator can handle this task. It's based on Kate. You can de-couple it from the IDE and use it in your application. It's released under LGPL.On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Scott Aron Bloom <Scott.Bloom at onshorecs.com> wrote:Use multiple QSyntaxHighlighter, one setup for each set of rules you
> need..
>
> When a file is loaded select the correct one, and call setDocument on
> the correct highlighter for the editor in use..
>
> Scott
>
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> Subject: [Qt-interest] Generic Highlighter with multiple definitions for
> onefile?
> Hi,
>
> if I use the generic highlighter per file (e.g. html) it works
> perfectly.
>
> The problem I have is when a file has multiple sources such as a HTML or
> a PHP file. These files could have PHP/HTML source and JavaScript and/or
> CSS for example.
>
> How can I combine such highlighters to highlight the PHP/HTML source and
> also the JS and CSS?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best regards
> NoRulez
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