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Source​Pawn Syntax Highlighting

by Dillonb ALL

SourcePawn syntax highlighting for Sublime Text 2 and 3.

Details

  • 2017.07.06.13.28.30
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 8 years ago
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  • Total 9K
  • Win 8K
  • Mac 567
  • Linux 619
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SourcePawn Syntax Highlighting

Overview

Syntax highlighting for SourcePawn code. It is by no means complete, but even in its current state it is very useful.

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Installation

Install Package Control. When it is installed, press Control-Shift-P, type “Package Control: Install Package”, hit enter, type in “SourcePawn Syntax Highlighting” and hit enter again. Congratulations, your Sublime Text now highlights SourcePawn files.

Contributing

  • Fork this project on GitHub.
  • Install the “AAAPackageDev” package through Package Control.
  • Ignore the .tmLanguage file and edit the .JSON-tmLanguage file.
  • Use Sublime's build system to create an updated .tmLanguage file.
  • Commit your changes and submit a pull request.