SourcePawn Syntax Highlighting
SourcePawn syntax highlighting for Sublime Text 2 and 3.
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- Win 8K
- Mac 563
- Linux 617
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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.
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.