# For complete documentation of this file, please see Geany's main documentation [styling] # Edit these in the colorscheme .conf file instead default=default commentline=comment_line number=number_1 string=string_1 character=character word=keyword_1 global=type symbol=preprocessor classname=class defname=function operator=operator identifier=identifier_1 modulename=type backticks=backticks instancevar=default classvar=default datasection=default heredelim=operator worddemoted=keyword_1 stdin=default stdout=default stderr=default regex=regex here_q=here_doc here_qq=here_doc here_qx=here_doc string_q=string_2 string_qq=string_2 string_qx=string_2 string_qr=string_2 string_qw=string_2 upper_bound=default error=error pod=comment_doc [keywords] # all items must be in one line primary=__FILE__ load define_method attr_accessor attr_writer attr_reader and def end in or self unless __LINE__ begin defined? ensure module redo super until BEGIN break do false next rescue then when END case else for nil include require require_relative retry true while alias class elsif if not return undef yield [settings] # default extension used when saving files extension=rb # MIME type mime_type=application/x-ruby # the following characters are these which a "word" can contains, see documentation #wordchars=_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 # single comments, like # in this file comment_single=# # multiline comments #comment_open==begin #comment_close==end # set to false if a comment character/string should start at column 0 of a line, true uses any # indentation of the line, e.g. setting to true causes the following on pressing CTRL+d #command_example(); # setting to false would generate this # command_example(); # This setting works only for single line comments comment_use_indent=true # context action command (please see Geany's main documentation for details) context_action_cmd= [indentation] #width=4 # 0 is spaces, 1 is tabs, 2 is tab & spaces #type=1 [build-menu] # %f will be replaced by the complete filename # %e will be replaced by the filename without extension # (use only one of it at one time) FT_00_LB=_Compile FT_00_CM=ruby -wc "%f" FT_00_WD= EX_00_LB=_Execute EX_00_CM=ruby "%f" EX_00_WD=