[OS X TeX] edit Fortran code in Texshop
Andrew Miller
ajmiller at psu.edu
Wed Mar 8 15:56:07 CET 2006
In fact there is a language module plugin for BBEdit and TextWrangler
to provide syntax highlighting for Matlab. There's a link to it from
BareBones plugin page, or get it directly from the developer of the
plugin here <http://www.esm.psu.edu/~ajmiller/matlab_utils/>. Fortran
syntax highlighting is built in to BBEdit and TextWrangler.
-- Andrew
On Mar 8, 2006, at 3:29 AM, Steffen Hokland wrote:
>> Now I am used to use Texshop for word process. I am wondering if
>> there is a mod such that when Texshop opens Fortran code or Matlab
>> code, it will highlight those key words.
> I'm not sure what you mean by 'keywords' but if you're thinking
> about Fortran and Matlab syntax highlighting, I'm certain that that
> isn't included in TeXShop. I don't think that it will either, since
> it's not intended to be a general purpose editor. Why not use
> TextWrangler? Fortran syntax will be supported (I think) as
> standard, and you can certainly find Matlab support somewhere on
> the net.
>
> HTH,
> Steffen
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Long
>>
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