geany/data/filetypes.html
Colomban Wendling ad1bc032ab Port XML, HTML and PHP filetypes to new automated setup
This changes these three filetypes to "normal" ones rather than HTML
and PHP being hard-coded together with XML.  Now the definitions
simply references each other and the filetypes.* files simply inherits
styling and keywords from the appropriate filetype.

This also makes these filetypes have their own Python styles like they
had their own JavaScript ones, rather than trickily reference the
Python ones.
2011-11-09 22:50:26 +01:00

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# For complete documentation of this file, please see Geany's main documentation
[styling=XML]
[keywords=XML]
[lexer_properties]
# default scripting language for ASP
# 1 = JavaScript (or leave blank for default)
# 2 = VBScript
# 3 = Python
# asp.default.language=2
[settings]
# default extension used when saving files
extension=html
# the following characters are these which a "word" can contains, see documentation
#wordchars=_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
# these comments are used for PHP, the comments used in HTML are in filetypes.xml
# single comments, like # in this file
#comment_single=
# multiline comments
comment_open=<!--
comment_close=-->
# 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=
# if this setting is set to true, a new line after a line ending with an
# unclosed tag will be automatically indented
xml_indent_tags=true
[indentation]
#width=4
# 0 is spaces, 1 is tabs, 2 is tab & spaces
#type=1
[build_settings]
# %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)
# use a syntax checker and ignore the formatted output
compiler=tidy %f >/dev/null
# the file will be opened with the default browser which can be set in the preferences dialog
run_cmd=builtin