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Bug 307452 - [PATCH] Language Tag file for GNU Octave.
[PATCH] Language Tag file for GNU Octave.
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 170604
Product: gtksourceview
Classification: Platform
Component: Syntax files
1.2.x
Other Linux
: High normal
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Assigned To: GTK Sourceview maintainers
GTK Sourceview maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-06-13 03:03 UTC by Muthiah Annamalai
Modified: 2005-06-22 18:30 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
GNU Octave/Matlab language hilite tags (3.67 KB, text/plain)
2005-06-13 03:05 UTC, Muthiah Annamalai
Details
The best one (4.55 KB, text/plain)
2005-06-22 18:30 UTC, søren hauberg
Details

Description Muthiah Annamalai 2005-06-13 03:03:25 UTC
Distribution/Version: FC3

Enhancement. Recognise .m files as GNU Octave,
and hilite them according to octave.lang.
Comment 1 Muthiah Annamalai 2005-06-13 03:05:32 UTC
Created attachment 47685 [details]
GNU Octave/Matlab language hilite tags

Adds syntax hiliting for Octave files.
Ive used text/x-objcsrc, as the octave 
thing doesnt have a recognised MIME from GNOME VFS
{unless users sets it in ~/.mime-info/gnome.mime}.
Comment 2 Paolo Maggi 2005-06-22 10:42:28 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 170604 ***
Comment 3 søren hauberg 2005-06-22 18:30:34 UTC
Created attachment 48173 [details]
The best one

I've taken the best from both files and made one super file (one file to rule
them all). So the answer to your question is, the one I'm attaching.

There is one issue. The used mimetype is text/x-objcsrc which is the mimetype
of Objective C (I think), This is because both Objective C and Octave use the
.m file extension.