01-02-2013, 04:27 AM 
		
	
	
		I am currently transfering all my snippets of different languages to a snippet/code-manager called  Source Code Library.
The snippet manager does not support the QM language syntax highlighting.
Is there a very small chance that you might have the QM syntax highlighting file available in a .LCF or .LXL format?
(I prefer .LCF)
Due to the unique nature of QM and it's language I think you probably can't supply this, but I thought i'd ask any way in the very small chance that you might be able supply something.
An example of how the exported lexer-highlighter looks like (BASH language):
(I have extracted 2 parts from one exported BASH.lcf file)
The above is an example of how Source Code Library exports and imports lexer files (.LCF) but I do not know if the above example is a commonly used structure (I have no experience with Lexer files). The example above might be a totally different (proprietary) structure thus making this request (almost) impossible.
	
	
	
	
The snippet manager does not support the QM language syntax highlighting.
Is there a very small chance that you might have the QM syntax highlighting file available in a .LCF or .LXL format?
(I prefer .LCF)
Due to the unique nature of QM and it's language I think you probably can't supply this, but I thought i'd ask any way in the very small chance that you might be able supply something.
An example of how the exported lexer-highlighter looks like (BASH language):
(I have extracted 2 parts from one exported BASH.lcf file)
object SyntAnal71: TLibSyntAnalyzer
  Formats = <
    item
      DisplayName = 'Default'
      Font.Charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET
      Font.Color = clWindowText
      Font.Height = -13
      Font.Name = 'Courier New'
      Font.Style = []
      FormatType = ftCustomFont
    end
......
  BlockRules = <
    item
      DisplayName = 'Keywords'
      StyleName = 'Reserved Word'
      BlockType = btTagDetect
      ConditionList = <
        item
          TagList.Strings = (
            '###'
            '.'
            'accept'
            'access'
            'aclocal'
            'aconnect'
            'acpi'
...The above is an example of how Source Code Library exports and imports lexer files (.LCF) but I do not know if the above example is a commonly used structure (I have no experience with Lexer files). The example above might be a totally different (proprietary) structure thus making this request (almost) impossible.

 
 

 
