This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===============1042037860== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------040401040507080709040204" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040401040507080709040204 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit All your advice got me on the right track. Thanks much for the help Anders and Wilbert. Loving this editor, beats anything I had on Windows hands down! Anders Lund wrote: >On Thursday 14 October 2004 03:02, Hedley Robertson wrote: > > >>Greetings. >> >>I hope this is the correct forum for questions like this, I couldn't >> >>seem to find a general support form / list. My apologies if this is the >>wrong audience. >> >> > >Asking here is fine :) You can try visiting irc.kde.org#kate in irc for live >support. > > > >>Ok this should be easy, but for whatever reason I am having problems... >> >>My base install of KDE 3.2 included Kate (gentoo 2.6, if that helps), >>which I am finding to be a really super cool editor. It seemed to >>understand the syntax highlighting rules for .aspx files (asp.net, c# >>specifically) initially, but when I associate .aspx to Kate in KDE, the >>syntax highlighting poofed. Removing the association seems to do the >>same thing. >> >> > >In the configure dialog in kate, go to the "Editor->highlighting" page and >select a highlight to change the mimetype/pattern associations for it. > > > >>I tried to track down where the highlighting files are, just to be sure >>they are there, but couldnt find them in either of the paths mentioned >>in the how to write xml highlighting page. >> >>(tried *$(KDEDIR)/share/apps/kate/syntax* and >>*~/.kde/share/apps/kate/syntax*)* >> >> > >The files are in KDEDIR/share/apps/katepart/syntax/ and >KDEHOME/share/apps/katepart/syntax these days. > >-anders > > -- - Hedley Robertson < hedley [at] hedleyrobertson [dot] com > office: 425-939-0066 cell: 206-979-6446 --------------040401040507080709040204 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
On Thursday 14 October 2004 03:02, Hedley Robertson wrote:Greetings. I hope this is the correct forum for questions like this, I couldn't seem to find a general support form / list. My apologies if this is the wrong audience.Asking here is fine :) You can try visiting irc.kde.org#kate in irc for live support.Ok this should be easy, but for whatever reason I am having problems... My base install of KDE 3.2 included Kate (gentoo 2.6, if that helps), which I am finding to be a really super cool editor. It seemed to understand the syntax highlighting rules for .aspx files (asp.net, c# specifically) initially, but when I associate .aspx to Kate in KDE, the syntax highlighting poofed. Removing the association seems to do the same thing.In the configure dialog in kate, go to the "Editor->highlighting" page and select a highlight to change the mimetype/pattern associations for it.I tried to track down where the highlighting files are, just to be sure they are there, but couldnt find them in either of the paths mentioned in the how to write xml highlighting page. (tried *$(KDEDIR)/share/apps/kate/syntax* and *~/.kde/share/apps/kate/syntax*)*The files are in KDEDIR/share/apps/katepart/syntax/ and KDEHOME/share/apps/katepart/syntax these days. -anders
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