[ANN] "language-livecode" 0.6.0 for Atom Editor

Mike Kerner MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Thu Mar 24 08:35:37 EDT 2016


Did we ever get folding to work in atom?  I tried it, again, yesterday, but
it doesn't seem to work for scripts.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 5:37 AM, -hh <hh at livecode.org> wrote:

> Was pretty clear after that.
>
>
> Peter TB Brett wrote
> >  [ANN] "language-livecode" 0.6.0 for Atom Editor
> > Oct 20, 2015; 3:58pm — by Peter TB Brett
> > Hi all,
> >
> >         == Atom language-livecode package 0.6.0 ==
> >
> > The "language-livecode" package for the Atom editor (https://atom.io/)
> > provides syntax highlighting and indentation support for editing
> > LiveCode Builder (.lcb), LiveCode Script (.livecodescript), and LiveCode
> > Server (.lc / .irev) source files.
> >
> > == Installation
> >
> > Install the "language-livecode" package from the Atom user interface.
> >
> > == Notable changes in 0.6.0
> >
> > * LiveCode Script grammar and snippets generated from documentation
> > * Support for script-only stacks (`.livecodescript`)
> > * Linting & syntax checking for LiveCode Script files
> > * Initial linting support for LiveCode Builder source files
> >
> > == Reporting issues
> >
> > Please report issues to
> > https://github.com/peter-b/atom-language-livecode/issues
> >
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