5/24/2023 0 Comments Bbedit 11![]() ![]() The downside is that such customization is inaccessible to those without sufficient programming skills and time. Such users might have been better served by a less sophisticated user interface-based form of customization. Also, it’s not clear whether user-written language modules for HTML-like languages will be able to leverage BBEdit’s existing HTML scanner and tools, or whether they’ll need to start from scratch. That aside, however, it’s always great to see Bare Bones add extensibility to the product. The normal “Tool” plug-ins have been a success, and I’m optimistic that language modules will be too. There are also changes to support for non-HTML languages. The Balance command, which finds matching pairs of parentheses and brackets, is now aware of comments and strings. The function popup now indicates the current function in bold, in addition to putting a bullet next to it. ![]() Perl syntax coloring works better now, faithfully coloring here-doc comments, although it still gets confused by function definitions inside string literals. Java support is still lacking: the current function display at the bottom of the window now correctly shows which class the insertion point is inside of, but it does not show the current function, and the function popup is still oblivious to inner class methods. TeX/LaTeX support has changed: inline math formulas are no longer colored differently from the main text.
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